Published On: March 29th, 2023|

Ed Tech Magazine – Jacob M. Wilson III

It’s one of the biggest challenges facing educators today: K–12 students who missed lengthy stretches of school because of the pandemic are still expected to meet the benchmarks of their grade level. So, a student who missed all of second and part of third grade, for example, will still be tested at the third-grade level. Without the proper preparation, this sets up students for failure and reflects poorly on school districts when low test scores come back. This, in turn, can have a ripple effect that impacts other areas, such as funding and enrollment.

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