Remote learning produces more failing grades at some Illinois schools – Center Square

Research conducted by national consulting firm McKinsey and Co. estimated that students who do not receive full-time, in-person instruction until 2021 will lose an average of seven months of learning this school year.
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Kay Saroski
5 years ago

Some idiot paid for a study to tell us kids not being in school hinders their learning?!?

Tommy
5 years ago

This is another meaningless study

lizard
5 years ago

If your kid is struggling greatly, hold them back. You won’t regret it.

Anonymous
5 years ago

Reaserch really needed to be done on this? Seriously?
This was really a no brainer that grades and children would be failing “in school”.

debtsor
5 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

McKinsey did it. Of course they did.

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