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September 1, 2021
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Vol. 79
No. 1

Numbers of Note / What Teachers Think Will Most Help Kids Now

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      In a recent survey, 1,000 K–12 educators identified changes they think would best support students’ learning as schools reopen and recover from the pandemic:
      53% recommend a focus on fewer grade-level standards.
      34% think schools need more paraprofessionals to provide support to struggling learners.
      30% recommend more social-emotional learning resources to help students process the effects of the past year.
      And on a positive note:
      93% were proud of how they adapted their teaching to meet students’ needs this past year!
      Source: Horace Mann Educators Corporation. (2021). “Closing the Learning Gap: How frontline educators want to address lost learning due to COVID-19.”

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