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COVID-19 Hit Schools Unequally, But Data Shows Learning ...

Nationwide, 36 percent of students were behind their grade level before the pandemic. That shot up to 50 percent at the beginning of the 2021-22 ...

Parents Don't Understand How Far Behind Their Kids Are in School

Math, reading and history scores from the past three years show that students learned far less during the pandemic than was typical in previous ...

New data: How far off is COVID academic recovery? - NWEA

The latest COVID academic recovery data shows the average student needs more than four months of additional schooling in reading and math.

Thanks to covid, half of kids were below grade level in at least one ...

Among schools that reported students below level, nearly all said at least some students were lagging in reading and math. Eighty percent cited ...

Half of all students started this school year one grade level behind

New federal data released by the National Center for Education statistics on Thursday reveal that nearly half of all students (49%) began ...

New 2021 Data on Math and Reading Progress Reveal It's ... - The 74

And for children learning to read in second and third grade, 7 to 9 percent more students are two or more grade levels behind as compared to pre ...

New report shows historic gains in pandemic recovery for many U.S. ...

But students in a majority of the states in the study remain more than a third of a grade level behind pre-pandemic levels in math, and students ...

One classroom but very different students: Why it's now ... - NBC News

Students are regaining some learning lost in the pandemic, but progress is still uneven, according to data from the NWEA's MAP Growth ...

NAEP Long-Term Trend Assessment Results: Reading and ...

The declines ranged from 3 to 4 points for middle- and higher-performing students to 6 to 7 points for lower-performing students, though the score declines of ...

New Data Show How the Pandemic Affected Learning Across Whole ...

“The hardest hit communities — like Richmond, Virginia, St. Louis, Missouri, and New Haven, Connecticut, where students fell behind by more than ...

Pandemic Prompts Historic Decline in Student Achievement on ...

But the new data showed – as it often does – that Black and Hispanic students tended to incur steeper declines, particularly in fourth-grade ...

Data Show Too Many Indiana Students Advancing to Fourth Grade ...

While third grade enrollment has declined since 2012, the number of students who do not pass has more than doubled. As reading scores have ...

The pandemic exposed the severity of academic divide along race ...

Despite promises to focus on the growing racial and income divide among the nation's students, new fall testing data show academic gaps have ...

Education's long COVID: 2022–23 achievement data reveal stalled ...

By spring 2022, sizable declines in student achievement had been observed across grades, subjects, and a number of assessments (Cohodes et al., ...

COVID-19 and education: The lingering effects of unfinished learning

Another way of cutting the data looks instead at which students have dropped further behind grade levels. A recent report suggests that more ...

Testing Data Shows Middle Schoolers Are Further Behind in ...

The results, which included the performance of nearly eight million American students from grades 3–8, revealed that today's eighth graders were ...

Recent school year saw little academic recovery, new study finds

... new data suggests that students are still behind. ... NWEA offers only one data ... Gaps were still there, but students in many grades had started ...

Reading and Math Scores Plummeted During Pandemic, New Data ...

The Education Department's first look at test-score trends since the pandemic began reveals the worst drop in math and reading scores in ...

K-12 students lost a year of learning during COVID-19 pandemic

Half of the nation's students fell behind a year on average in at least one subject during the COVID-19 pandemic, new federal research ...

The Opportunity Myth: Introduction

Students spent more than 500 hours per school year on assignments that weren't appropriate for their grade and with instruction that didn't ask enough of them— ...