The Education Exchange: Testing Finds “Pervasive” Decline in Achievement, With Learning Losses Worse in Math

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Photo of Marty WestThe editor-in-chief of Education Next and member of the National Assessment Governing Board, Martin R. West, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the latest release of National Assessment of Educational Progress data, which shows math and reading scores fell between 2019 and 2022.

West breaks down the 2022 NAEP results in “Nation’s Report Card Shows Steep Declines in Student Learning.”

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