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Reply to "The decade-long "learning recession""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]More data here: https://edopportunity.org/trends/ As the article notes, declines have occured for all groups, but the largest declines were for the most disadvantaged students, who were already the farthest behind. For them, a lot of the issue is truancy: Fewer hours in school means less learning.[/quote] Yes but when school feels utterly pointless because it's largely "educational" web pages instead of person-to-person interaction, why? Stumbled on this article lambasting iReady specifically, but it applies to basically all ed tech. My kid who spent 7 long years doing iReady before moving to private school was dying laughing over the accuracy. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/education/iready-school-software-faces-parent-teacher-student-fury-rcna342850[/quote]
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