LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - It’s no doubt that the way Lincoln children are learning is different this year than it’s ever been. But Lincoln Public Schools administrators said students have been largely ...
Most of the United States saw declines in reading and math achievement on standardized tests between 2019 and 2022. Those declines happened in both fourth- and eighth-grade in a large majority of ...
REPORTER: STATE EDUCATION OFFICIALS POINTING TO THOSE RESULTS AND SAYING THAT THAT IS THE RESULT OF A LOSOFS LEARNING , BUT STILL MANY PARENTS ARE PUSHING FOR THE BOARD OF EDUCATION TO REINSTATE AND ...
As the U.S. moves toward more normalized learning and day-to-day life, we know many students continue to feel the impact of remote and hybrid learning. The lingering effects of remote learning during ...
The promise of eighth grade algebra and the loss of upper school students to private schools were two focuses for a School ...
In the before times: Math teacher Suzanne Mayer would wake up at 5:30 a.m. and arrive at Seattle’s Aki Kurose Middle School by 6:45. At 8, students would begin stopping by her classroom for extra help ...
Are students’ math struggles during the COVID-19 pandemic completely unprecedented? Yes and no. Disruption in schools has also meant disruption in testing, so it’s been hard to pin down exactly how ...
The remote learning option through Utah-based Harmony Education represents one of two Charter Schools in Corvallis approved ...
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--STEMscopes Math for grades K-8 and Algebra I from Accelerate Learning has received the highest score for alignment to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) from Learning ...
ATLANTA — Many metro Atlanta students are struggling with online learning. Black, Latino and low-income families who are being disproportionately affected by COVID-19 are being hit especially hard.
WASHINGTON (CITC) — The leader of one of the largest teachers unions in the U.S. blamed low test scores on remote learning Tuesday, sparking outrage from critics who believe she was instrumental in ...
Starting in the spring of 2020, school boards and superintendents across the country faced a dreadful choice: Keep classrooms open and risk more COVID-19 deaths, or close schools and sacrifice ...