Over the past year, much has been said about the need for school choice. A significant portion of this conversation emanates from the fact that test scores fell precipitously as a result of school closures during the COVID-19 shutdowns and online learning. I have written previously that, when you take a closer look at these effects, they are not the result of school closures or online learning, per se. Rather, they are caused by how both students and parents behaved and acted when there was only online learning or schools were shut down.
School Choice: At the Buffet Without an Appetite
School Choice: At the Buffet Without an…
School Choice: At the Buffet Without an Appetite
Over the past year, much has been said about the need for school choice. A significant portion of this conversation emanates from the fact that test scores fell precipitously as a result of school closures during the COVID-19 shutdowns and online learning. I have written previously that, when you take a closer look at these effects, they are not the result of school closures or online learning, per se. Rather, they are caused by how both students and parents behaved and acted when there was only online learning or schools were shut down.