Report: Lack of COVID-era report cards left families ‘in the dark’

The lack of COVID19-era report cards left families ‘in the dark’. Data Quality Campaign faults states for not reporting chronic absences, graduation rates and teacher data during pandemic

3 Ways to Set Students Up for Success in the Digital Age

3 Ways to set students up for success in the digital age. These tips can help all grade levels interact with technology in a more meaningful and productive way.

Algorithms And Education: Not So Fast

Every year, millions of students end up making forced decisions regarding their future conditioned by grades that, in many cases, do not reflect their true abilities or skills. The shift to online education forced by the pandemic has starkly exposed these deficiencies.

Amid Pandemic Downturn, New Research Shows Great Recession Hurt Student Test Scores, Widened Achievement Gaps & Reduced College Attendance

Amid Pandemic Downturn, New Research Shows Great Recession Hurt Student Test Scores, Widened Achievement Gaps & Reduced College Attendance

New Research Predicts Steep COVID Learning Losses Will Widen Already Dramatic Achievement Gaps Within Classrooms

Given the data on learning losses, it’s possible the array of abilities in a classroom in a normal year — which already can span seven grade levels — will widen by two or more grades in the fall

Labeling kids with mild disabilities can backfire, study finds

Labeling kids with mild disabilities can backfire, study finds. Undiagnosed children with similar ADHD symptoms had higher behavioral ratings from teachers and reading scores

Lemov: Students Learn More From Tough Teachers — but Simply Raising Expectations and Not Giving Easy A’s Isn’t Enough

Is it possible that better teachers grade harder and get better results because of their teaching, not their grading? If so, just telling weak teachers to grade harder might not be enough to achieve positive results for students

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