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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Isn’t it just a signal of what learning was lost during the first 2 years of COVID? I feel like this year (beginning last spring) everyone snapped back to life as it was preCOVID but our kids really have experienced real learning loss. (And social loss too but that’s another post). Schools need to do more than revert to previous curriculum, but it’s hard for them to pivot (and it’s not on the teachers, they teach the curriculums they are give. It’s the curriculums that need to have a plan for learning catch up. IMO everyone working in the Department of Education (a huge building which must have a huge number of people working there) should be focused on this issue. [/quote] +1000 Our school district has not acknowledged learning loss at all. It is just continue with the curriculum, pretend kids didn’t miss a year of progress in virtual and a messed up year of Covid absences/quarantines, etc. Kids have expressed feeling behind and no higher ups care at all.[/quote] Lots of pretending and ignoring date and silence going on…[/quote]
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