A recent report shows that children's standardized test scores have gone down since 2020—the biggest drop in scores seen in 30 years.
September is here and family households are abuzz with getting back to school for the fall. And despite the ever-lingering presence ofin our lives, most children are going back to school in person and unmasked, restoring some sense of normalcy to the fall season nationwide for the first time in nearly three years.
You can’t really get the same kind of unbiased information from students’ grades, since students have different teachers, who work at different schools, teach in different districts, and live in different states. Standardized tests evaluate students all on the same playing field, so the scores can be used to help teachers and districts figure out which students and which schools might need the most help.
There were several nuances to the report that are very informative. For example, in reading, there was no drop in scores at all from 2020 to 2022 for children who attended city schools; the drop was mostly for suburban schools. On top of that, the losses were most prominent for the lowest performing students, and students from underrepresented backgrounds, suggesting that the achievement gap that we already knew was there might have been widened by the pandemic.
So what do we do? We can work to make sure that disruptions like the ones caused by the COVID-19 pandemic don’t widen the gaps that already exist in oursystem, and that if we do have to go back to remote learning, that our kids—all of our kids—have the resources they need to be successful. It also tells us that these students might need more resources now to help them make up for the time they lost during the pandemic.
vanessalobue Predictable and preventable.
vanessalobue I never saw the words post pandemic in the article. We are still in a covid Pandemic.
vanessalobue So was lockdown worth it? These stupid masks - were they worth it? Nope.
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