Nov. 30 - Schools' roles in vaccine distribution | 'COVID slide' test data may be skewed
Fall assessments to gauge 'COVID slide' may be skewed. Can school districts use them?; NAEP postponed until 2022 amid COVID-19 challenges; Tracking how the coronavirus is impacting school districts; Decisions to stop or start in-person K-12 learning aren't getting easier
Students will eventually return to in-person learning, but IT support will never be the same again. Here are our top predictions that will impact school help desks in 2021 and beyond.
Surveys can help districts determine whether parents helped, but other factors could also make results based on spring learning less trustworthy than districts would like, testing officials say.
The National Center for Education Statistics cited the number of students learning remotely and constrained in-person testing conditions in its decision.
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