What led to the so-called "learning recession" in American schools?
Summary
A report called the Education Scorecard shows that American students have been learning less over a long time. CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver explains the reasons behind this decline in student learning.Key Facts
- The Education Scorecard measures how much students learn each year.
- Results show a steady drop in learning among U.S. students.
- This decline is being called a "learning recession."
- The report looks at changes over many years, not just recent times.
- CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver discusses the causes and impact of this trend.
- The report aims to help schools and policymakers understand the problem.
- Finding solutions could help improve education in the future.
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