
Reading scores declined in 83% of schools and math scores declined in 70% of schools. The National Assessment of Educational Progress reported large drops between 2020 and 2022, describing a learning recession tied to COVID-19. A new Education Scorecard report tracks K-12 academic performance across most states and indicates the downturn began earlier than the pandemic. The report frames COVID-19 as a mudslide following seven years of erosion in student achievement. It also suggests recovery has begun, while emphasizing that broader efforts are needed to spread improvements in U.S. education.
"The latest edition of the report, published earlier this month, found reading scores are down in a whopping 83% of schools, while math scores are down in 70% of them. The Education Scorecard, conducted by researchers from Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth, tracks K-12 academic performance across most states. The most recent deflated reading and math scores reported by the Education Scorecard are the culmination of a downward trend that"
"“The pandemic was the mudslide that followed seven years of erosion in student achievement,” Tom Kane, an economist and education professor who serves as the director of Harvard's Center for Education Policy Research, said in a press release. “The 'learning recession' started a decade ago. ... The recovery of U.S. education has begun. But it's up to the rest of us to spread it.”"
"When the National Assessment of Educational Progress published its 2022 report, the conclusion seemed clear: COVID-19 had devastated American students. Test scores in reading had dropped five points for nine-year-olds between 2020 and 2022-the largest single decline since 1990. Math scores fell seven points over the same period, another historic drop. The pandemic, most agreed, had triggered a “learning recession.”"
"The Education Scorecard, now in its fourth year of publication, is put together by education experts at some of the nation's most highly regarded universities. Kane, for his part, has studied education and student achievement for decades. He also served as the senior economist for labor, education, and welfare policy issues in the Clinton administration and has in recent years published peer-reviewed studies on everything from curriculum reform in the “Common Core” era to whether video evaluations were helpful for measuring teacher performance."
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