EdNext Podcast: Projections of Pandemic Learning Loss Were Too Pessimistic, a New Study Suggests
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A research scientist for the Collaborative for Student Growth at NWEA, Megan Kuhfeld, joins Education Next Editor-in-chief Marty West to discuss Kuhfeld’s new study, which tracks student reading and math scores during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Kuhfeld’s blog post, “Reading Suffered Less Than Expected During Pandemic, New Fall 2020 Student Data Show,” is available now.
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