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Breaking down the U.S. "learning recession" found in new Education Scorecard report

Breaking down the U.S. "learning recession" found in new Education Scorecard report

Summary

A new report called the Education Scorecard says the United States is facing a "learning recession," meaning students are falling behind in their education. Thomas Kane, a Harvard professor, explains the situation in a CBS News segment.

Key Facts

  • The Education Scorecard is a national report focused on U.S. education.
  • It warns that the country is experiencing a "learning recession," which means students are losing ground academically.
  • Thomas Kane is a professor at Harvard’s Center for Education Policy Research.
  • Kane spoke with CBS News to provide insight into the learning challenges in the U.S.
  • The report highlights concerns about student progress and overall learning outcomes.
  • The term "learning recession" suggests a significant drop in educational achievement over time.
  • CBS News covered the topic in a segment available on its app and website.
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