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Tom Swiderski; Sarah Crittenden Fuller – Brookings Institution, 2023
The harm to student learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has been well documented and an incredible influx of resources--including $260 billion in federal government investment--has been dedicated to support schools' recovery. Much of this money has been spent developing and expanding academic recovery efforts such as after-school tutoring and…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Scores, Achievement Gap, Test Score Decline
Jonathan A. Tillinghast; James W. Mjelde; Anna Yeritsyan – SAGE Open, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic required adaptation to a new learning environment creating challenges for students and instructors. A reduction in student-teacher contact and the lack of supervision should have led to a decline in students' academic performance. Nonetheless, studies report increases in grades during the pandemic. Yet, limited information is…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Grade Inflation, Undergraduate Students
Vanessa Bedolla – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study focuses on the academic progress of English learners (ELs) from 2018 to 2023 during remote learning and compares it to their non-EL peers. Using a mixed-methods approach, data was collected from a southern California middle school. The findings reveal that a decrease in GPAs, an increase in chronic absenteeism, and a decrease in state…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Parent Attitudes, Social Emotional Learning, Parent Child Relationship
Foster-Hartnett, Dawn; Mwakalundwa, Gwantwa; Bofenkamp, Lisa; Patton, Liz; Nguyen, Richard; Goodman-Mamula, Patricia – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2022
The increase in online learning brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic will likely result in a greater availability of online and hybrid course offerings. In this study, students enrolled in parallel sections of a microbiology lab course with in-person labs and either face-to-face (F2F) or all-online lectures (hybrid, H). Course material and method…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Instructional Design, Cooperative Learning, Science Achievement
Britson, Carol A. – HAPS Educator, 2022
Reflections on the efficacy of pedagogical changes and practices and their effect on student performance are often hindered by incomplete data, small sample sizes, and the confounding variables of multiple instructors and teaching sites. Observations from such retrospective analyses, however, are highly sought after by instructors and…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Physiology, COVID-19, Pandemics
Sanchez, Edgar I.; Moore, Raeal – ACT, Inc., 2022
This study employs hierarchal linear modeling to examine whether high school grade inflation occurred between 2010 and 2021, including for students who were tested during the pandemic. The study does so while simultaneously accounting for student and school characteristics. This is the first study, to the current authors' knowledge, that makes use…
Descriptors: Grade Inflation, Institutional Characteristics, Pandemics, COVID-19