Newly released scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress ... for the nation as a whole could not all be attributed to the hangover of COVID learning loss, and that education leaders ...
We need better teacher training, the right materials, and engaging literacy-rich programs for schools, writes Angélica ...
students have not yet seen enough academic gains to recover the learning lost during school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest release of national test score data. The ...
One researcher likened the effects to the ‘tsunami following the earthquake,’ with just 6 percent of districts recovered in both math and reading.
Before starting at his Harlem high school, Jeurry always assumed he was progressing appropriately in school, despite having ...
The programmatic arrangements must clearly define expected learning outcomes and have an associated assessment plan to monitor achievement of the learning objectives. Programs must maintain a record ...
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Reading scores among fourth graders on the 2024 assessments are the same as the 2022 results – which Gov. Glenn Youngkin called catastrophic at the time.
Despite efforts to rebound from pandemic-era learning losses, Virginia students are still struggling to make meaningful gains in math and reading, according to the latest national assessment results.