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Early ILEARN Results Show Expected Drop In Scores, Significant Declines In Math

Early ILEARN Results Show Expected Drop In Scores, Significant Declines In Math Unable to load the audio player. playpausemuteunmute Article origination IPBS-RJC The Indiana Department of Education says 97 percent of students participated in the ILEARN this spring, after more than a year of pandemic-fueled disruptions to in-person learning. Jeanie Lindsay/IPB News Early standardized testing results show a drop in student test scores – particularly in math – but the Indiana Department of Education is reassuring families and educators the decrease was expected. Last year, assessments were canceled because of the pandemic, and disruptions continued into this school year, which prompted many officials to expect a decline in student scores.

Education Funding and COVID-19 in Indiana Schools

playpausemuteunmute Image Info: CDC/Unsplash April 23, 2021 The latest state budget proposal was introduced last night, and Republicans are calling it a win for education funding. Today we talk about the budget proposal, and find out how the money might impact things like teacher pay in addition to the COVID-19 relief funding the state is also receiving from the federal government. While on the topic of school during the pandemic, we also talk about a study focused on how COVID-19 can spread in in-person school settings. Later in the show, we talk to the hosts of a podcast called Defending Indiana about how the podcast came to be and what it s like to do comedy in Indiana.

Most Schools Aren t Likely To Require Staff To Get A COVID-19 Vaccine Here s Why

Most Schools Aren t Likely To Require Staff To Get A COVID-19 Vaccine. Here s Why Unable to load the audio player. playpausemuteunmute Article origination IPBS-RJC School leaders in Indiana are unlikely to require staff to get a COVID-19 vaccine because of possible legal repercussions if an employee chooses not to get one. Jeanie Lindsay/IPB News With COVID-19 vaccine eligibility opened up to all adult Hoosiers, school leaders are encouraging staff to get their shot, but it s unlikely schools will make COVID-19 vaccines a requirement for employees. Some school leaders are allowing employees to decide, and have organized clinics to provide employees with the opportunity to get vaccinated or offered incentives for those who do.

Indiana Teachers Used Waitlists To Get The COVID-19 Vaccine Officials Shut Them Down

Indiana Teachers Used Waitlists To Get The COVID-19 Vaccine. Officials Shut Them Down Unable to load the audio player. playpausemuteunmute Article origination IPBS-RJC Many Indiana educators say they re frustrated that they aren t being prioritized for vaccines as many parents and policymakers press for more in-person learning. Jeanie Lindsay/IPB News One of the only options for Indiana educators who otherwise aren t eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine has been shut down as the state enforces previously unknown rules on standby list eligibility.  Last weekend, reports of teachers being taken off waitlists exploded on social media. The state is prioritizing vaccine appointments by age, in addition to providing vaccines to frontline workers in law enforcement and health care. That approach prompted teachers and other Hoosiers throughout the state to begin signing up for vaccine waitlists to receive unused doses and help avoid waste. 

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