Kids now don't have the joy for reading they once did, and teachers have changed the way they teach writing in the digital age. Here is why parents are worried.
Reading and math scores on the nation’s report card show that students haven’t rebounded from the pandemic—and in some cases, achievement is still declining.
New national test scores show a bleak picture of American education in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fourth and ...
The latest results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress reveal an uneven road to recovery from pandemic ...
The percentage of eighth graders who have “below basic” reading skills according to NAEP was the largest it has been in the ...
The results also highlighted the sharp divergence between higher- and lower- achieving students. The modest progress in fourth grade math was entirely driven by high-achieving students. And the ...
As scores on a national test of math and reading continued a downward slide, South Carolina students held steady, improved or ...
Math performance has slightly rebounded since the COVID-19 virus closed schools but reading performance hasn't, according to ...
Studies have shown that scoring basic on NAEP is roughly equivalent to scoring “proficient” on many state tests. Students who fall below it lack important reading comprehension skills; for example, a ...
Many parents are aware of the eroding mental health of our youth but still focus on achievement, test fear their kids fall behind.
The poll, conducted late last year, surveyed roughly 1,500 Massachusetts parents with children in kindergarten through 12th ...