The average reading and math scores of American high school seniors fell to their lowest levels in two decades in 2024, according to new national data released last week.
The results, from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), found that, on average, reading scores for 12th graders were 10 points lower in 2024 than they were in 1992, when the test was first administered, and that math scores fell to their lowest levels since 2005, when the math assessment began.
The test, administered by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), which is part of the US Department of Education, assessed roughly 19,300 12th-graders in math, 24,300 in reading and 23,000 eighth-graders in science between January and March of last year.
IIRC, COVID-19 policy and remote schooling policy was found to be pretty harmful for student performance. We lost some educational time because our schools weren’t operating as effectively. I remember discussion at the time that this would have some amount of lasting negative impact. It also hurt other countries. I don’t know how much of this is due to that, but we expected a fall.
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10266495/
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From the article as well. So the pandemic definitely didn’t help, but they also don’t feel it is only because of that. The article also mentions that the decline started since before the pandemic as well.
Coupled with the fact that we know covid result in at least a moderate rate of medium and long term mental impairment…
Cooked. Entirely cooked.
Based on the teachers I’ve talked to education stopped completely during Covid.
Kids would mute the classes and watch Netflix. It was a complete joke.
Self paced online classes are also really popular now. You can Google the answers and use LLMs to write your essays, which aren’t typically graded anyway.