The average elementary student will need three or more years to catch up on reading and math skills after the pandemic, researchers said.
For middle school students, they expect it will take much longer — and for some, “full recovery” isn’t attainable before the end of high school. released Tuesday from NWEA, a nonprofit research group that administers standardized tests.
The study analyzes data from 8.3 million students from 25,000 public schools who took the Measures of Academic Progress or MAP Growth assessment in reading and math during three pandemic-era school years.The average elementary student will need three or more years to catch up on reading and math skills after the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers say.
“These signs of rebounding are especially heartening during another challenging school year of more variants, staff shortages, and a host of uncertainties,” said Lewis in a statement.
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