LinkLinksOpinion Washington Post Editorial Board: Student test scores plummeted during the pandemic. What can schools do? By Editor On Sep 5, 2022 Last updated Sep 5, 2022 29 Share When the pandemic hit in 2020, U.S. schools went into lockdown. For more than a year, students were separated from their teachers, isolated from their peers and required to attend class remotely. It was abundantly clear that this was not a good way to learn, and that learning loss was a real risk. The only question was how much. The release of national test scores last week provided the answer: worse — much worse — than feared. Now the question confronting the nation’s schools is what to do about it. 29 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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