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Technical appendix for: Student achievement in 2021-22: Cause for hope and continued urgency
July 2022
By: Megan Kuhfeld, Karyn Lewis
Description
The purpose of this technical appendix is to share more detailed results and to describe more fully the sample and methods used in the research included in the brief, Student achievement in 2021-22: Cause for hope and continued urgency. We investigated two main research questions in this brief:Ā
- How do achievement gains across the 2021-22 school year compare to pre-pandemic trends? Are there any initial signs of rebounding or recovery?Ā Ā Ā
- How does student achievement in spring 2022 compare to pre-pandemic levels?Ā Ā
In addition to these two primary research questions, we also investigated one supplementary research question regarding whether achievement has become more distributed over the pandemic.Ā Ā
See MoreTopics: COVID-19 & schools, Equity
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