COVID Learning Loss? It’s complicated!

Research into students’ remote learning loss during the pandemic is yielding some surprising results. Studies are showing that losses varied widely — and many districts that went back in person had bigger losses than districts that stayed remote!

This pattern is inconsistent enough that it appears that school closures were not the primary driver of achievement drops. Many other factors may have played a bigger role.

A recent article in Chalkbeat explores the findings of one such study from Harvard. Understanding this and similar studies may prove helpful as your school seeks to offset learning loss. After all, it’s hard to create an effective plan if you don’t have all the facts!

How I Lead

How I Lead features school and district leaders recognized for exceptional work. Created by non-profit Chalkbeat, these articles are not only inspirational, but can also be a great source for unique ideas. A great example is this article about a Memphis principal who reads bedtime stories live on Facebook.