By Dana Goldstein In the latest release of federal test scores, educators had hoped to see widespread recovery from the learning loss incurred during the Covid-19 pandemic. Instead, the results ...
The nation's young people scored an average 5 points lower in reading than kids who tested before the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019, from 220 to 215 for fourth graders and from 263 to 258 for eighth ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — America’s children have continued to lose ground on reading skills in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and have made little improvement in math, according to the latest ...
New results from a national exam find that America’s children have continued to lose ground on reading skills in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and have made little improvement in math ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — America’s children have continued to lose ground on reading skills in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and have made little improvement in math, according to the latest ...
Any hopes of New Jersey's public school students bouncing back to the levels of academic standing they had before the COVID ... the case that kids need to spend much more time reading." ...
British children ... and 29 minutes spent reading books. Shockingly, four in 10 parents (38 per cent) think their children would consider video games to be ‘a form of exercise’.
Educators and reading enthusiasts throughout ... and that exploded during COVID when school, work and free time were all taking place online. Kids now spend 1.5 more hours on screens a day than ...
Second, we chose exercises they enjoy. I would love to see my kids doing more pushups, but the older ones prefer bench press (and they know how to do it properly, with the safeties in our rack).
America’s children have continued to lose ground on reading skills in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and have made little improvement in math, according to the latest results of an exam known ...