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Children Lost One-Third of a Year of Learning During the Pandemic, Analysis Finds

"The COVID-19 learning deficit is likely to affect children's life chances through their education and labor market prospects," the analysis' authors argue.

According to a new analysis of over 40 studies from around the world, children lost an average of one-third of a year of school during the coronavirus pandemic. Researchers say the loss is largely due to the disruption and damage school closures—and the subsequent shift to distance learning—brought on children's physical and mental health.

This latest assessment is further evidence that pandemic school closures contributed to historic learning loss among children—a loss that seems increasingly difficult to repair.

Published on Monday by the Nature Human Behavior journal, the analysis compiled the results of 42 studies examining pandemic learning loss from 15 countries around the globe.

It found that, globally, children lost 35 percent of a school year's worth of learning during the pandemic.

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https://reason.com/2023/02/03/children-lost-one-third-of-a-year-of-learning-during-the-pandemic-analysis-finds/
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