Why have student test scores been declining for a decade in America? It’s hardly breaking news that American students are behind academically from where they used to be. But the specifics can get lost ...
A new report is shedding light on a “learning recession” in U.S. schools that started in 2013. The report, titled “From Learning Recession to Learning Recovery: Understanding the Sources of U.S. K-12 ...
Student test scores in math and reading have been on a steady decline since 2013, well before the COVID-19 pandemic, a new analysis by the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research shows.
We’ve all heard about the steep learning loss that followed the COVID-19 pandemic, and the devastating effects of keeping many American schools closed to in-person learning far longer than necessary.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with Stanford University Professor Sean Reardon about a new report that shows students are performing ...
A new study has found the ban of cellphones in schools has had little effect on student performances in New York. Banning cellphones was supposed to improve many of the problems in schools, including ...