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Did Closing School Buildings Cause Test Scores To Drop? Looking For Evidence.

Por: Forbes Business September 24, 2022

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Any answers here?getty When the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), they were followed by the usual scramble ensued, as folks worked to use the data to bolster whatever policy ideas those folks already supported. One particular narrative emerged in three parts. First, the test score drop represented a “terrible loss.” The New York Times fretted that “” Next, some critics laid blame for that erasure on the pandemic closure... + full article



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