Kids Progressing Even Slower In Reading, Math Now Than Before Pandemic, New Study Shows | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Mairead Elordi.

    Students are making even slower academic progress now than before the pandemic, a new study released Tuesday shows, dashing hopes that kids would learn faster to make up for learning loss during COVID.

    In fourth through eighth grade, students showed slower academic progress in reading and math in 2022 than pre-pandemic, according to a new study from NWEA, a research group that creates widely used academic assessments.

    NWEA analyzed their assessment results from about 6.7 million public school students in third through eighth grade at about 20,000 public schools nationwide. They calculated the change in test scores between last fall and this spring, compared to the typical progress rate before COVID.

    Third graders were the only group that showed greater gains in reading and math than before the pandemic, with 4% in reading and 2% in math.

    Fourth and fifth graders showed slower progress. Fourth graders had a 1% drop in reading gains and a 7% drop in math gains. Fifth graders had an 8% drop in reading gains and fared the worst in math with a 15% drop in math gains.

    Kids in grades six through eight struggled the most to advance. Sixth graders fared the worst in reading, with a 19% drop in reading gains and a 6% drop in math gains. Seventh graders had a 16% drop in reading gains and a 10% drop in math gains. Eight graders also did poorly in reading, with an 18% drop in reading gains and a 7% drop in math gains.

    The study concluded that "significant achievement gaps persist" at the end of this school year, now several years after the government shuttered schools and kids struggled to adapt to remote learning.

    "The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to reverberate through the American school system three years after the COVID-19 virus closed the vast majority of public schools in spring 2020," the study said.

    "We are actually seeing evidence of backsliding," said Karyn Lewis, one of the study's lead researchers.

    "This isn't news anybody wanted to hear," she said.

    Students would need an average of four and a half months of extra math instruction and just over four months of additional reading instruction to catch up to the typical pre-COVID student, the study estimated.

    It also found that achievement gains lagged across races, but minority students' progress suffered the most.

HbAD0

    Black students had the most sluggish gains in math and were about on par with Hispanic students for reading progress, although black students started at a lower point for both subjects. White students' progress in both subjects dropped close to the national average, while Asian students slowed down the least and remained well above the national average.

    The study authors warned: "The scale of the crisis and its repercussions on students' academic progress surpass what can be fully addressed with the current response."

    "While schools are taking steps in the right direction, the reality is that the depth and breadth of the crisis demands an even more comprehensive, intensive, and sustainable approach if we are to truly mitigate the long-lasting impacts of the pandemic on students," the study authors said.

    The slow academic progress continues despite the federal government spending billions of dollars on pandemic recovery for schools, in part to help kids make up for learning loss.

poll#166
With the Midterm Elections less than one week away: What do you consider the top issues that you will be voting on to be corrected by your better representation?
  Education
  Crime
  Big Government getting Bigger
  Biden /Democrat controlled Spike in Energy Cost
  Inflation created by Legislation of Majority in Power
  Gender Reassignment
  Corrupted Bureaucratic /Service (DOJ, FBI, etc.) Institutions
  Abortion
  Discredited Legacy Media
  Ending the Corruption of Dishonest Politicians
  Corruptive Influence of Social Media
  Wide Open Southern Border
439 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?


poll#170
Considering what has happened to our Representative Republic since the corruptive orthodoxy that led to the tolerated abomination - The Russia Hoax - where felonies were perpetrated upon the American People by the creation of the Two Tiered Justice System, in the misnomer of "Social Justice:" Where do you stand on sustaining our constitutionally guaranteed freedoms in a society where injustice is chronically sanctioned by one political orthodoxy?
  I believe in a perfected society by employing a higher governmental authority to train the behavior of the public.
  The United States Constitution does not allow just a few freedoms, it guarantees ALL freedoms promised to Humankind by God.
  Just don't take away my Social Media.
420 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?

Go Back

HbAD1

Latest State and Federal

The Missouri Senate approved a constitutional amendment to ban non-U.S. citizens from voting and also ban ranked-choice voting.
Police in the nation’s capital are not stopping illegal aliens who are driving around without license plates, according to a new report.
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) is looking into whether GoFundMe and Eventbrite cooperated with federal law enforcement during their investigation into the financial transactions of supporters of former President Donald Trump.
Far-left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was mocked online late on Monday after video of her yelling at pro-Palestinian activists went viral.
Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro, along with hosts Matt Walsh, Andrew Klavan, and company co-founder Jeremy Boreing discussed the state of the 2024 presidential election before President Joe Biden gave his State of the Union address on Thursday.
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said this week that the criminal trials against former President Donald Trump should happen before the upcoming elections.
Vice President Kamala Harris ignored recommendations while attorney general of California to investigate an alleged pyramid scheme at a company linked to her husband, according to documents obtained by The New York Post.
'The entire value add of Hunter Biden to our business was his family name and his access to his father, Vice President Joe Biden'

HbAD2

 
Back to Top