New Learning Loss Scorecard Shows Parents How Pandemic Impacted Their School District

Created by experts at Stanford and Harvard, the Education Recovery Scorecard offers the first comparable view of district level losses during COVID

Education Through the Pandemic: From Georgia Teachers Looking to Confront Learning Loss Despite Lack of Student Data to Colorado Offering Free Online Tutoring, 9 Ways States Are Confronting COVID-19

From Georgia teachers looking to confront learning loss despite lack of student data to Colorado offering free online tutoring, 9 ways states are confronting COVID-19

Seal of Biliteracy Goes Nationwide

For the first time since its inception, all 50 states and the District of Columbia are or have begun working toward implementing a state Seal of Biliteracy program

Tyre: This Pandemic Pause Is a Chance to Rethink How We Test Students. The International Baccalaureate Exam Program Is Worth a Look

This is a time for states to ask: Do our tests accurately measure the things that count? What better exams are available? How much are we willing to pay for a better test that assesses student learning, not simple recall, logic and test-taking ability?

Cerf & Skandera: In the Current Crisis, Schools Were Totally Unprepared to Keep Learning Going. States Must Ensure This Never Happens Again

As schools struggle to find their footing, state chiefs must act to ensure that effective teaching and learning can continue seamlessly when brick-and-mortar delivery systems are suspended or impaired

WalletHub’s Ranking Of The Most And Least Educated States – Some Reasons To Be Cautious

WalletHub's new ranking of the most and least educated states will offer some states bragging rights,but it's important to keep in mind the limits of the methodology.

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