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Pandemic learning losses could cost Massachusetts students $21 billion in future earnings

Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 06, 2022

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Learning time lost during the height of the pandemic could cost Massachusetts students more than $21 billion in future earnings, according to a new pair of analyses from education researchers at Harvard and Stanford. show that on average, Massachusetts students lost 75 percent of a school year’s worth of math learning and 41 percent of a year of reading. Boston Public Schools students fared slightly worse, losing 85 percent of a school year in... + full article



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