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6:26
2026 Findings
Education Scorecard: 2026
In its fourth year, the Education Scorecard (a collaboration between the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University, the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford University, and faculty at Dartmouth College) provides a mixed picture of American education: a post-pandemic math rebound and early signals that comprehensive literacy reforms are beginning to pay off, but signs that middle-income districts are lagging behind. Christina Grant, Executive Director of CEPR, and Tom Kane, Faculty Director of CEPR discuss findings.
1:30
2026 Findings
Stanford Professor Sean Reardon on Test Scores and Learning
Professor Sean Reardon of Stanford Graduate School of Education discusses the 4th annual Education Scorecard, which finds that test scores have been in decline since well before the covid pandemic.
4:17
2026 Findings
Education Scorecard 2026: Districts on the Rise
There has been dramatic variation in the pace of recovery even among districts with similar student characteristics. This year, the Education Scorecard identifies 108 districts that have had large improvements in reading and math relative to matched peers in their own states: districts of similar size, socioeconomic composition, racial demographics, and urbanicity.
5:07
2025 Findings
Education Recovery Scorecard 2025: Christina Grant and Tom Kane
Join Dr. Christina Grant, Executive Director of CEPR, and Tom Kane, Walter H. Gale Professor of Education and Economics and Faculty Director of CEPR, as they discuss the 2025 Education Recovery Scorecard results.
9:31
2022 Findings
Education Recovery Scorecard: Tom Kane and Tequilla Brownie
Project leader Thomas Kane speaks with Dr. Tequilla Brownie about the key findings in the Education Recovery Scorecard.
4:18
2022 Findings
Stanford Professor Sean Reardon explains the Education Recovery Scorecard
Project leader Sean Reardon discusses the Education Recovery Scorecard and his team’s findings.