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Study Reveals Lowered Grading Standards in Schools Following Covid-19 Pandemic Impact

A new study has brought to light that at least one state might be reducing its grading standards as a way to help students advance to the next grade level despite these setbacks. This approach raises questions about the quality of education and whether such measures are beneficial or harmful in the long term.

Additionally, the episode examines how public schools are implementing aggressive strategies to tackle the issue of chronic absenteeism, which has become more prominent during the pandemic. The hosts discuss the implications of these strategies and whether they address the root causes of absenteeism or simply put a band-aid on a larger issue.

Throughout the show, Petrick and Fiorazo offer insights and opinions, considering the impact of these educational decisions on the students' future and the overall education system.

More on Learning Losses Post-Covid:

The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant learning losses for several reasons:

  1. School Closures: To mitigate the spread of the virus, schools worldwide closed their doors, affecting millions of students. The abrupt transition to remote learning disrupted traditional teaching methods and learning routines.
  2. Transition to Online Learning: Many schools shifted to online or remote learning, but this transition was challenging. Not all students had access to the necessary technology (like computers and reliable internet), and not all teachers were prepared or trained for effective online teaching.
  3. Reduced Student Engagement: Online learning environments often struggled to keep students engaged. The lack of in-person interaction with teachers and peers made it harder for students to stay motivated and focused.
  4. Inequity in Access to Resources: The pandemic highlighted and exacerbated existing inequalities. Students from lower-income families often lacked access to technology and a conducive learning environment at home. This digital divide meant that these students faced more significant challenges in continuing their education remotely.
  5. Emotional and Mental Health Impacts: The pandemic caused widespread stress, anxiety, and other mental health issues among students. These emotional challenges made it difficult for many to concentrate on learning.
  6. Interrupted Learning Routines: The regular structure of the school day provides a framework that supports learning. The pandemic disrupted these routines, leading to a decrease in the time spent on learning activities.
  7. Varied Quality of Remote Instruction: The quality and effectiveness of remote instruction varied widely. Factors like teacher preparedness, school resources, and district policies all impacted the quality of education students received during the pandemic.
  8. Challenges for Special Needs Education: Students with special educational needs often require personalized support and resources, which were harder to provide effectively through remote learning.
  9. Parental Involvement: With remote learning, there was an increased reliance on parents to facilitate education. However, not all parents had the time, resources, or knowledge to effectively support their children's learning.

These factors combined to create a scenario where many students experienced significant learning losses during the pandemic, with the most severe impacts often felt by those already disadvantaged before the pandemic.

Covid-19
education
grading standards
school lockdown
learning loss
remote learning
public schools
chronic absenteeism
school closure
student engagement
conservative viewpoint
Katie Petrick
David Fiorazo.

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