Who was hardest hit by learning loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic? And what can states, teachers, and parents do to help students recover?
On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Professor Sean Reardon as they discuss educational inequalities exacerbated by the pandemic, and what’s needed to chart a path forward. Sean’s research sheds light on key issues, including:
- The impact of poverty and inequality on educational opportunities
- What subject showed the most learning loss in during the pandemic
- How learning recovery has looked in low- and higher-income communities
- How parents can can work with teachers to advocate for their children
- What states can do to step in and support learning recovery
Professor Sean Reardon is the Professor of Poverty and Inequality in Education at Stanford’s Graduate School of Education, Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and Professor, by courtesy, of Sociology. His research focuses on the causes, patterns, trends, and consequences of social and educational inequality. To learn more about his research, visit his faculty profile.
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- FrequencyTwice monthly
- Published29 August 2024 at 11:00 UTC
- Length21 min
- Episode139
- RatingClean