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Six Strategies To Expedite Learning Recovery
Students - on average - are expected to end up at least five months behind where they typically should be by the start of next year. Additionally, the number of students failing core classes has nearly doubled this year alone - with low income, ELL, and special educations students suffering the most. The path to recovery is steep, but not impossible. EAB has spent the past year looking for pockets of success and identifying practices that will accelerate learning recovery and build back equitable access to opportunity for those students most impacted by the disruption of the pandemic.
This webinar will present what we know thus far and engage superintendents in discussion about what they need to know next.
Presented and sponsored by Gold Partner EAB.
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4/14/2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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