K-12 students learned a lot last year, but they're still missing too much school
It's going to take aggressive interventions to repair the pandemic's destructive impact on kids' schooling.
That's the takeaway of two big new studies that look at how America's K-12 students are doing. There's some good news in this new research, to be sure – but there's still a lot of work to do on both student achievement and absenteeism. Here's what to know:
1. Students are starting to make up for missed learning
From spring 2022 to spring 2023, students made important learning gains, making up for about one-third of the learning they had missed in math and a quarter of the learning they had missed in reading during the pandemic.
That's according to the newly updated Education, a co-production of Harvard University's Center for Education Policy Research and The Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford University.
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