Kids across the United States have been caught in the crosshairs of a “reading recession” that predated the COVID-19 pandemic and the virtual learning challenges it posed to students and parents alike, according to data released Wednesday by the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford. The new study found that children in a majority of U.S.…
US kids caught in ‘reading recession’ that predates COVID
Originally reported by The Hill
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