Almost three years after the start of the pandemic, education leaders and officials across the nation have the clearest look into the missed learning opportunities that students suffered in COVID-era ...
In the first full year of the pandemic, both states saw drops in reading and math proficiency. But educators hope that higher levels of school funding in Kansas should help reverse the trend. More ...
Sharp declines in math performance in the wake of the pandemic have leaders and educators alike seeking impactful ways to reimagine math learning. The new school year is kicking off around the country ...
Duah: Using puzzles, both at home and in classrooms, can restore the often-forgotten truth that learning happens in ...
Teaching children about math isn't easy. At a time when science, technology, engineering and mathematics are critical to a head-spinning number of careers, Kansas schools have seen stagnating ...
The latest results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress just painted a dismal picture of math performance in America’s schools, continuing to show more than a decade of stagnation.
The summer slide. That’s the annual learning loss that happens when students spend three months away from school. Now researchers warn about a “COVID slide.” Students will have spent five months out ...
WICHITA — It turns out a year of shutdowns and quarantines generated lousy test scores for schoolchildren across Kansas. More than 30% of students fell behind their grade level in math and language ...
She has learning disabilities, dyslexia and high anxiety, and yet Carin Bockelman’s 13-year-old daughter was doing well in school, finally starting to reach the benchmarks teachers expected at her ...
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