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- The number of students enrolled in the U.S. public school system has plummeted since 2020, with roughly 1.2 million K-12 students leaving its rolls.
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Feb 9, 2023 · Overall, public school enrollment fell by over 700,000 students between the 2019-2020 and 2021-2022 school years in the 21 states plus Washington, D.C., that provided the necessary data. Those states saw private-school enrollment grow by over 100,000 students.
Jun 27, 2022 · Students, parents and teachers alike are worried about lost learning since March 2020, while education researchers decry Canada's lack of data showing where student learning is at —...
Jan 31, 2021 · More than 450 million students around the globe have been unable to access education during the pandemic, including many excluded from online learning due to lack of internet access at home...
Jan 23, 2022 · NEW YORK, 24 January 2022 – More than 616 million students* remain affected by full or partial school closures. On the International Day of Education and as the COVID-19 pandemic nears its two-year mark, UNICEF shares the latest available data on the impact of the pandemic on children’s learning.
In 2020/2021, there were 437,691 educators in Canadian elementary and secondary schools, up 1.6% from the previous school year. The increase was mainly driven by an increase in public school educators (+1.7%), while at the same time there was a slight decrease in educators in private schools (-0.5%).
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Mar 2, 2021 · TORONTO, 2 March – A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, children across the world have lost an average of 74 days of education due to school closures and a lack of access to remote learning, Save the Children said today – more than a third of the standard global 190-day school year.