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Counting down the top education studies of 2021

DATE:  December 23, 2021

A septet of superstar analysts brought us this timely and actionable research related to the ongoing pandemic, wherein they examined the extent to which in-person schooling contributed to the spread of Covid-19. 

At the time, their finding that in-person schooling has a significant impact only at higher pre-existing levels of community spread was commonsensical and in line with other guidance. Their study added to our growing knowledge of how to approach schooling in highly uncertain times.

Read the full article here.

EPIC works with state and district partners to create a targeted research agenda to learn which reform strategies are most effective, where, when and for whom.

Most images of students and teachers on site are courtesy of Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for American Education: Images of Teachers and Students in Action

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