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In reply to the discussion: I'm torn on this local newspaper article (DU poll) [View all]Kali
(55,856 posts)30. are the measurements for achievement any different in terms of demographics
pre and during the past year? were low-income students lagging 10 and 20 percent behind their peers before last year?
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Me, too. Plus I was left by myself all through summer when school was out.
Midnight Writer
May 2021
#31
With new variants that are more contagious among young people and almost no children
Scrivener7
May 2021
#9
Maybe you are OK with students continuing to receive minimal education for over an entire year now.
MichMan
May 2021
#10
Correction, the US is and a number of western nations are at the bottom end of overall handling
uponit7771
May 2021
#37
Even if that were relevant or true, you are weighing learning algebra against deaths.
Scrivener7
May 2021
#16
If parents, many of them who are home as well, want their kids to be educated....
LakeArenal
May 2021
#26
L.A. Latino, Black students suffered deep disparities in online learning, records show
MichMan
May 2021
#29
On-site child care for businesses would help. Had them in WWII. And some companies today do.
niyad
May 2021
#11
Like I said, no experience with children outside of my own childhood, so I could very well be wrong.
Xavier Breath
May 2021
#45