Learning Loss is a Marketing Scheme

 When the entire country is focused on the same "problems" in education, it is time to question why. Forbe's contributor, and retired PA teacher, Peter Greene, covers the latest nonsense in this article, where he creatively states that " 'Learning loss' is educational halitosis."


 

Remember the fear mongering first branded as "The COVID Slide"?




Parents, and even many teachers and administrators are unaware of the politics and marketing currently in play across the US and the globe. I invite you to ask me any questions you may have and I will do my best to find you accurate and honest answers. Danielle Arnold-Schwartz, daschwartz24@comcast.net

Read the entire article. See what you think. Make sure your school district isn't drinking the Listerine.

Read this article from Forbes as well, titled, The Ridiculousness of Learning Loss.

Here is a Washington Post piece on this topic.
And one more good perspective from a reading teacher can be found here.

Stay focused on the real issues in your school district that matter. Don't let the marketing "educate" you.


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  1. The discussion around learning loss often sparks debate, especially when viewed through the lens of marketing strategies. While some argue it highlights real academic challenges, others believe it is used to sell quick solutions rather than address root causes. Students, however, genuinely need support in managing their workload effectively. That’s why many look for affordable assignment help to stay on track academically without overspending, ensuring quality learning without falling behind.

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