Education leaders have noted a spike in chronic absenteeism in K-12 schools since the COVID pandemic – but how is that affecting students’ education? A new study out of UNC offers good news and bad news: the negative impact of a single missed day is not as big now as it was before COVID, but chronically-absent students are missing so many days that it’s still a very big deal.
Click here to read the study, entitled “Absences and Achievement After the Pandemic: Evidence from Maryland and North Carolina.”
Aaron chats with the study’s co-author, UNC education professor Ethan Hutt.
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