Students fell behind during the pandemic. How 1 educator is closing the learning gap
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According to NWEA, by the end of the 2023 school year, the average student needed 4.1 more months to catch up in reading and 4.5 more months in math. Students in high-poverty school districts lost more ground than others...
Los Angeles Unified School District had less learning loss than many other big city districts and has had a better recovery rate. Alberto Carvalho and his team implemented strategies like personal home visits to tackle chronic absenteeism.
Nationwide chronic absenteeism was 75% higher in 2023. LAUSD's solution is personalized home visits by a team including a counselor, social worker, and principal to connect with absent students.
Read at TODAY.com
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