Think all the backsliding in U.S. education is the result of remote school, masks and a year of social distancing? Not ...
Over four years after the start of mass school lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic, many children are still feeling the educational effects. According to a new report from the testing nonprofit ...
For a time, it appeared as if academic recovery from covid was underway. Now, new research shows that many students are actually sinking even deeper. The research is based on tests from last winter ...
In March 2020, the Covid pandemic shut down schools, creating havoc, particularly among California’s most vulnerable children. Five years later, despite unprecedented funding from the state and ...
Anxiously anticipated federal data on student achievement show that children continued to lose ground in the years after the pandemic, particularly in reading, a troubling finding that has fed ...
Remember those devastating learning losses that began during the pandemic? Turns out, they began years before COVID-19. Some ...
Five years ago this month, the World Health Organization officially labeled COVID-19 as a pandemic. In response, life as we knew it came to a halt, schools were canceled, and teachers rushed to ...
Indiana’s charter school students have experienced greater academic growth in the years following the pandemic than their peers in traditional public schools, according to a new preliminary analysis.
Family engagement is an essential part of continued COVID recovery, but is often misunderstood when education policy is formed, leading to a lack of involvement from families, caregivers, and ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Bergre Escorbores, the principal of East Middle School in Brentwood. In the six years since the spread of COVID-19 shut down our schools, our educational system ...