Tennessee Projects 65% Learning Loss In Math, 50% Loss In 3rd-Grade Reading After COVID-19 Closures
photo courtesy of Mark Humphrey / AP The Center Square [By Vivian Jones]- Reading proficiency among Tennessee third-graders is projected
Read morephoto courtesy of Mark Humphrey / AP The Center Square [By Vivian Jones]- Reading proficiency among Tennessee third-graders is projected
Read moreA New Federal Report Shows That The Nationwide Shutdown Of Schools During The Pandemic Led To Historic Learning Losses For Students.
Read moreA New Analysis Of Data From The Nation’s Report Card Shows That Tennessee Students Lost, On Average, What Equals Five Months Of Math Learning Between 2019 And 2022 While The State’s Students Lost Four Months Of Reading Learning.
Read moreA New Working Paper Analyzed Testing Data From 2.1 Million Students In 49 States Plus D.C. And Found That “Remote Instruction Was A Primary Driver Of Widening Achievement Gaps.”
Read moreOn Wednesday, August 25, Governor Bill Lee Said He Has No Plans For Tennessee To Shift Back To Remote Learning. Lee Said This Is “In Part Because We Saw Just How Devastating The Learning Loss Impact Was When We Went Remote.”
Read moreSometimes it can be all we can do to even get supper on the table before 8:00 p.m., much less cook all of our meals and expect them to be healthy. The pressure we put on ourselves to make healthy meals, get to bed on time and exercise every day can be immense. It’s time to change our expectations of ourselves and take a deep breath.
Read moreTeachers Aboard The Mobile Learning Lab Provide Community Outreach Service With A Variety Of Academic Support And Enrichment Offerings In Math, Science, Literacy And The Arts To Currently Enrolled HCS K-5 Students.
Read moreOn Tuesday, June 8, The Tennessee Department Of Education Announced A Tour To Showcase Summer Learning Opportunities. The Accelerating TN 2021 Tour Includes 50 School Districts And Will Last For Three Weeks.
Read moreTop Republican Lawmakers In Tennessee Have Filed A Bill That Would Allow State To Withhold Funding From School Districts That Refuse To Provide An In-Person Learning Option For Students.
Read moreDistrict states that these broadcasts aim to be used to supplement, but not a replacement, for virtual learning. Gov. Lee expresses concern about learning loss associated with kids not receiving in-person learning. Thurman states keeping kids out of school is doing more harm than good.
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