Arizona students suffered math learning loss during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, but held steady in reading, new nationwide assessment results show.
This year, the NAEP was administered to about 224,000 fourth graders from roughly 6,000 schools and 222,000 eighth graders from about 5,000 schools between January and March.How did the pandemic impact scores? The data does not show a clear connection between scores and whether there was a quick return to in-person learning, said National Center for Education Statistics Commissioner Peggy Carr.
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