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Balfanz & Huffman: Volunteers have been key to helping students recover from pandemic learning losses through tutoring, fighting chronic absenteeism.
With the drying up of stimulus dollars, K-12 systems are making hard choices and looking for funding sources.
Huffman: It’s especially difficult to reach high school students via tutoring, who arguably should be our top priority given how little time they have.
While we are happy to see some overall progress, learning recovery is not nearly fast enough, despite the hard work of teachers and schools.
Huffman: 4 steps to greatly expand high-dosage tutoring so millions of students can get the support they need to succeed in school and life.
While tutoring, chronic absenteeism and extra-learning time are shared priorities, some point to an “urgency gap” between educators and parents.
With the average eighth grader still an entire school year behind, we are at an inflection point in the race to reverse pandemic learning loss.
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