The rise of Covid-19 cases in the years 2020 and 2021 resulted in a series of transformations in society. This is because the need to adapt to social isolation, even if temporarily, resulted in several long-term consequences. It has even been found that there has been drop in student grades after pandemic. Check out!
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Reading and Mathematics are the subjects most affected
Among the main difficulties that came with the pandemic, the need for remote teaching was one of the main ones. After all, not only students, but also teachers had to think of new strategies for involving students through the computer.
In addition, other problems arose, such as the ease of cheating on tests and activities. As expected, this method was deficient in a certain sense, as noted by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
from United States. According to recent data, children who did remote learning had lower grades.Being more specific, the data point to a drop of 5 points in terms of reading and 7 points in mathematics. According to NCES, this is the most considerable drop since the early 1990s and demonstrates that, despite all valid efforts, remote teaching has not managed to be as efficient as face-to-face teaching.
The paths to recovery
Faced with results that reduced the enthusiasm of education professionals, what to do from now on? In a recent interview with CNN, US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said the focus should be on face-to-face teaching.
For Cardona, remote teaching was an exception to difficult times, and we should celebrate that, with the advancement of vaccination, it was possible to take students back to classrooms. After all, this would be the environment really capable of stimulating full learning for students, as the data show.
In this way, education bodies in the United States should invest in the quality of face-to-face teaching to compensate for post-pandemic data. So, the expectation is that, within a few years, the level of student grades will return to the previous level.