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A new report is highlighting just how difficult it’s been for students to bounce back after the coronavirus pandemic.
About 56.3% of third through eighth graders scored “proficient” on English Language Arts exams last year — a 7.2 percentage ...
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Those test scores revealed dramatic declines in math and reading scores for the nation's fourth and eighth graders, showing how pandemic-related disruptions interrupted learning for American students.
U.S. students’ math scores lag behind also dreary reading ones and have struggled even before the pandemic, but changes to the math curriculum to combat the problem have been slow moving. Ov… ...
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As with math, these declines aren't entirely the fault of the pandemic. Fourth-grade reading scores began falling years earlier, around 2015.
1. U.S. students are still nearly half a grade behind in math and reading It's been nearly five years since the pandemic first closed schools, yet students are still behind.