Kuhfeld Megan, Lewis Karyn, Peltier Tiffany
NWEA, 121 NW Everett St., Portland, OR 97209 USA.
Read Writ. 2023;36(2):245-261. doi: 10.1007/s11145-022-10345-8. Epub 2022 Aug 17.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been an unprecedented disruption in students' academic development. Using reading test scores from 5 million U.S. students in grades 3-8, we tracked changes in achievement across the first two years of the pandemic. Average fall 2021 reading test scores in grades 3-8 were .09 to .17 standard deviations lower relative to same-grade peers in fall 2019, with the largest impacts in grades 3-5. Students of color attending high-poverty elementary schools saw the largest test score declines in reading. Our results suggest that many upper elementary students are at-risk for reading difficulties and will need targeted supports to build and strengthen foundational reading skills.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11145-022-10345-8.
新冠疫情对学生的学业发展造成了前所未有的干扰。利用来自500万美国三至八年级学生的阅读测试成绩,我们追踪了疫情头两年学生成绩的变化。与2019年秋季同年级的同龄人相比,2021年秋季三至八年级的平均阅读测试成绩低了0.09至0.17个标准差,其中三年级至五年级受到的影响最大。就读于高贫困率小学的有色人种学生的阅读测试成绩下降幅度最大。我们的研究结果表明,许多小学高年级学生存在阅读困难的风险,需要有针对性的支持来培养和加强基础阅读技能。
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