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The School Year Really Ended in March

May 13, 2020 "The School Year Really Ended in March" article
A student attending school virtually

“Abrupt closings have stalled the learning of millions of students. U.S. education needs a rescue, an economist says, and it won’t be cheap.” (read more)

  • Susan Dynarski
  • public school
  • public schools
  • COVID-19
  • covid-19 impact
  • COVID-19 insights and action
  • children and families
  • digital learning
  • technology access
  • summer school
  • Young Children
  • young children and families
  • early learning
  • learning gains
  • Engaged learning
  • minority students
  • Low-income
  • low-income families
  • low-income students
  • education gap
  • online learning
  • online education
  • online schooling
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