The drops go beyond the pandemic and cut across income, geographic and racial divides, new data shows. By Claire Cain Miller Francesca Paris and Sarah Mervosh Something troubling is happening in U.S.
Student test scores have declined across most of the United States over the last decade, according to new numbers from the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford. Reading scores are down in more ...
American math and reading test scores have fallen in the last decade, according to data released Wednesday by the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford. Read more about why that’s happening.
Before every important test, teacher Nancy Barajas dims the lights, turns on a disco ball and blasts music from her playlist. Her sixth graders dance together as a “pre-celebration” to boost their ...
Student test scores in math and reading have been steadily declining since 2013, well before COVID-19. The pandemic only exacerbated the loss, a new analysis by the Stanford Institute for Economic ...
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A scoring issue with the spring online ACT exam has prompted the testing company to remove and reissue scores. Affected students' composite and section scores will either stay the same or increase ...
Exactly when you'll need to get your oil changed will depend on factors like the car you drive, the type of driving you're doing, and whether you use synthetic or conventional engine oil. All owners ...
CNN is shaking up its early mornings — tapping “CNN Headline Express” anchor Brad Smith to temporarily helm the network’s 5 a.m. ET hour as the cable giant leans harder into its streaming-first ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows Brad Smith has been tapped to anchor CNN’s 5 a.m. ET hour on an interim basis ...
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Homeschoolers in Arkansas EFA program outperform private school students on test scores, data shows
New data from the Arkansas Department of Education shows homeschool students participating in the Educational Freedom Account, or EFA, program under the LEARNS Act are outperforming private school ...
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