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First, money does make a difference in learning loss recovery and more financial support is needed to complete the recovery effort. For example, the CALDER report estimates another $9,000 to ...
Research shows the pandemic had lasting impacts on the youngest of students, who were 3-8 years old when COVID-19 disrupted their learning.
In the years before Covid, the U.S. education system had impressive success in reducing learning inequality, as I explained in a 2022 newsletter. But Covid erased much of that progress.
Forty-six percent of respondents said their secondary students fell in the “moderate” category when it comes to learning loss in English/language arts; 40 percent said the same about math.
From districts falling off the fiscal cliff and the crisis in STEM to COVID’s tragic lingering effects and the potential end ...
Recent Research Questions Summer Learning Loss A large study finds little consistent evidence of summer slide in math and reading. Posted August 5, 2024 | Reviewed by Michelle Quirk. Share. Tweet ...
It was used toward learning support and the summer academy program for students facing learning loss as a result of the pandemic, according to Superintendent Michael Leichliter.
The impact of summer learning loss. Studies show that students can lose up to two months of grade-level equivalency in math skills during the summer, with reading comprehension also taking a hit.