This report focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic in the Kalamazoo Public Schools District in Kalamazoo, Michigan, which closed its doors to students from mid-March 2020 to June 2021. During this time, instruction transitioned from face-to-face to virtual, with students having three options for virtual instruction. In addition to individual KPS student data, the study looks at the NWEA national sample as presented in several publications and technical appendices. The study addresses three basic questions, as well as examining students’ race/ethnicity and poverty status, summer learning loss to determine the change in achievement gains, and attendance rates as an example of students not receiving face-to-face instruction. The first question asks ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had widespread health, wellbeing, and economic impacts, both from the dise...
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreaks forced families to decide the safest and most effective learning env...
Two years into the pandemic, little information has been available about how students in the metro-A...
The COVID-19 pandemic greatly reduced the college enrollment rate for students during the Fall 2020 ...
After the COVID-19 pandemic, the vast majority of American children have fallen behind on core subje...
The COVID-19 pandemic challenged traditional forms of teaching and learning and placed immeasurable ...
COVID-19 caught the world by surprise in the fall of 2019. By spring of 2020, most (if not all) scho...
In March 2021, Basis Policy Research (Basis) released a report examining the impact of COVID-19 pand...
Background: In the spring of 2020, public schools across the United States shut down to in-person le...
Enhancing student engagement has been an important goal for schools and education reformers. Althoug...
In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to close and abruptly switch to remote learning....
The COVID-19 Pandemic has presented the educational system with challenges that have caused adaptive...
This paper examines the United States federal and state educational responses to the spread of the C...
The purpose of this study is to examine how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the learning of stude...
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States in March of 2020 derailed educational system...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had widespread health, wellbeing, and economic impacts, both from the dise...
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreaks forced families to decide the safest and most effective learning env...
Two years into the pandemic, little information has been available about how students in the metro-A...
The COVID-19 pandemic greatly reduced the college enrollment rate for students during the Fall 2020 ...
After the COVID-19 pandemic, the vast majority of American children have fallen behind on core subje...
The COVID-19 pandemic challenged traditional forms of teaching and learning and placed immeasurable ...
COVID-19 caught the world by surprise in the fall of 2019. By spring of 2020, most (if not all) scho...
In March 2021, Basis Policy Research (Basis) released a report examining the impact of COVID-19 pand...
Background: In the spring of 2020, public schools across the United States shut down to in-person le...
Enhancing student engagement has been an important goal for schools and education reformers. Althoug...
In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to close and abruptly switch to remote learning....
The COVID-19 Pandemic has presented the educational system with challenges that have caused adaptive...
This paper examines the United States federal and state educational responses to the spread of the C...
The purpose of this study is to examine how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the learning of stude...
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States in March of 2020 derailed educational system...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had widespread health, wellbeing, and economic impacts, both from the dise...
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreaks forced families to decide the safest and most effective learning env...
Two years into the pandemic, little information has been available about how students in the metro-A...