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When Canada’s schools open again, how will they catch students up after a year of lost learning?
Oct 21, 2021
The make-up test: When Canada’s schools open again, how will they catch students up after a year of lost learning?
After multiple waves of COVID-19 outbreaks and school closings, some students are months behind in the curriculum – so educators are changing it. Here’s how.
Yona Nestel reads with her children Zachy and Aliyah, aged 7 and 4, in their Toronto backyard. Ms. Nestel kept Aliyah out of kindergarten this past year so her first experience of school wouldn't be unsettled. She and her husband spend half an hour each day helping her learn letters and numbers.
When students return to classrooms at the Toronto Catholic District School Board in about two weeks, they will experience what Kimberly Dixon describes as “just-in-time learning.”
After multiple waves of COVID-19 outbreaks and school closings, some students are months behind in the curriculum – so educators are changing it. Here’s how.
Yona Nestel reads with her children Zachy and Aliyah, aged 7 and 4, in their Toronto backyard. Ms. Nestel kept Aliyah out of kindergarten this past year so her first experience of school wouldn't be unsettled. She and her husband spend half an hour each day helping her learn letters and numbers.
When students return to classrooms at the Toronto Catholic District School Board in about two weeks, they will experience what Kimberly Dixon describes as “just-in-time learning.”
This means the board will emphasize – more than it would in a normal year – that teachers bring students up to speed on concepts and foundational skills they may not have absorbed during months of remote learning. Only then will classes be able to move forward. Specialized teachers will guide children who need extra help.
“Our approach,” said Ms. Dixon, a superintendent of education at the TCDSB, “is to meet students where they are this fall.”
Canadian children have missed months of in-person education since the pandemic began last year. Now, a fourth wave of COVID-19 infections threatens to upend a third year of schooling.
In Ontario, students have been out of classrooms for 26 weeks. Even in places such as British Columbia, where in-person learning didn’t pause this past academic year, schooling was still frequently interrupted when students were forced to isolate at home because of positive cases in their classrooms.
The impact of these disruptions on learning is still unclear. Although there are students who have adapted to the changes, early evidence suggests the pandemic has left some behind in their studies by as much as a year.
Governments, educators and other experts are now grappling with how to close that achievement gap. If their efforts aren’t enough, education advocates fear that an entire generation of children could grow steadily more disengaged from learning.
One hurdle to closing the COVID-19 learning gap is that there is currently no way of measuring it accurately. Data on student achievement during the pandemic are scarce.
Kelly Gallagher-MacKay, a researcher and assistant professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, said there has been a “deafening silence,” at least in Ontario, when it comes to measuring learning gaps faced by many children, particularly those who are disadvantaged and who previously struggled in school.
“There’s a certain fatalism in it,” she said. “If we did know students weren’t doing well, what would we do, anyway?”
Grade 1 students wear masks in class at Honoré Mercier Elementary School in Montreal this past March.
Several provinces temporarily stopped standardized tests this past school year. Ontario hasn’t run its tests for two years, and Alberta left it up to school districts to decide if students would participate.
The tests are controversial. Detractors argue that they don’t accurately gauge student achievement. But Prof. Gallagher-MacKay believes that even randomized testing would have given parents, educators and policy makers a window into how students have fared during the pandemic. Instead, the country is left with data that are limited to certain school boards, teacher surveys or estimates from researchers.
“We’re a little bit in the dark,” said Scott Davies, a professor at the University of Toronto and a Canada Research Chair in data, equity and policy in education.
“We don’t know exactly where we stand and there may not be the same motivation if you don’t have data points to say there’s a certain need to be addressed.”
According to a paper co-authored by Prof. Davies and Janice Aurini, an associate professor at the University of Waterloo, abrupt school closings during the first wave of the pandemic appear to have set back typical students by as many as three and a half months. Lower-performing students may have been set back by as much as one full year.
The researchers estimated the shortfalls by extrapolating from previous research on “summer setback,” which measures literacy and math skills lost during summer vacation. They conclude that lockdowns during subsequent waves of COVID-19 infections likely led to further learning shortfalls, particularly among younger students who learned remotely.
Those findings mirror research done by George Georgiou at the University of Alberta. Prof. Georgiou, a professor in the department of educational psychology, said he happened on pandemic-education data almost accidentally. He had been guiding Edmonton-area school divisions on their reading assessments prior to the pandemic, and he continued doing so after the virus began to spread. The tests, which are done in the early grades, involve reading fluency and comprehension.
In the early years of schooling, children learn the fundamentals of how to read, which allows them to succeed throughout their education. But Prof. Georgiou found that the pandemic has left many behind. Students in Grades 1 and 2 performed, on average, eight months to a full year below grade level on reading tasks by the end of the past academic year. Students from less privileged socioeconomic backgrounds had more severe reading difficulties, he found.
“The problem,” Prof. Georgiou said, “is that if these kids … keep going through grade levels without having their reading performance fixed, then they will be experiencing all sorts of other issues.”
Provinces are beginning to recognize that learning gaps exist. Ontario is setting aside $20-million for reading assessments in the early grades. And B.C. earmarked $18-million to support students whose learning was impacted, and is expected to release its standardized test results shortly.
Alberta will spend $45-million on literacy and numeracy supports, after its modelling showed that about 15 per cent of students in Grades 1 to 3 will require extra help – twice as many as in previous years. For the second year in a row, Prince Edward Island will revise parts of its curriculum to include content from previous grades.
In Quebec, Premier François Legault made it a priority to keep schools open. Jean-François Del Torchio, a spokesperson for the province’s Education Minister, said the data on how students fared this past year were “encouraging.” He said the government is funding tutoring programs to address any challenges students face in their learning.
The pandemic has led some parents to seek help outside of school. Under normal circumstances, a family would have to spend about two months waiting for an appointment to have a child assessed for learning disabilities, said Erica Baker, a clinical psychologist in Halifax. Heading into the second autumn of COVID-19, that wait time is now more than six months.
Worried parents are reaching out for help after watching their children struggle with virtual school or in modified learning environments over the past two school years, Dr. Baker said.
“These kids are struggling,” Dr. Baker said. “These kids absolutely are having learning difficulties. Is that going to become a learning disability? Hopefully not.”
In Nova Scotia, students spent most of last year in classrooms, but Dr. Baker said the province failed to address the learning gaps from the spring shutdown, especially among students who are most disadvantaged.
In the province’s back-to-school plan, which was released this week, the focus remained on health and safety measures. There was no mention of student achievement or academic supports. Spokesperson Jenna MacQueen said the province was “still working on compiling this data.”
“The major concern for me right now,” Dr. Baker said, “is we just don’t know what the situation is. And we’re going into it as if everything is just going to work itself out. I don’t think that’s the best way to approach it.”
In Ontario, it’s unclear whether the government’s $20-million allotment for reading assessments in the early grades will be enough to address children’s learning needs. Asked how the province arrived at that amount, Caitlin Clark, a spokesperson for Education Minister Stephen Lecce, said the ministry reviewed provincial data, looked at other jurisdictions and heard from educators and school board leaders. “Research suggests the need to focus on literacy and math,” she said.
Report card marks for young learners were slightly lower than in previous years, according to data from the ministry. And there was a significant increase in “I codes.” These are given to students in cases where teachers don’t have enough information to assign a grade. The ministry suggested this could mean there was an additional impact on student achievement that wasn’t captured by marks.
Prof. Georgiou has worked with ministry officials in Alberta on reading assessments and interventions for young learners. Asked if the $45-million the province has set aside for learning supports is enough, Prof. Georgiou said it would depend on students’ needs.
The lack of assessment data across the country has made it difficult to build momentum toward addressing learning gaps, Prof. Gallagher-Mackay said. Educators in Ontario have shared stories of students who sign into their online classrooms and disappear for the rest of the day, she added. She has been working with several school boards in Ontario to develop data that will help measure the impact of the pandemic on learning.
Small efforts to address learning losses are under way. In Winnipeg, the Pembina Trails School Division has added six instructional coaches – two in literacy and four in numeracy – who will focus their efforts on elementary schools where students showed the biggest gaps in achievement on their June report cards. The division found that students in some schools, particularly those with higher newcomer and Indigenous populations, had greater gaps in their learning year over year than other students. Ted Fransen, the division’s superintendent of education, said this year is all about “rebound learning.”
“Our students, staff and families learned a great deal these past 18 months that will not be reflected in the report cards. Nevertheless, our job as educators is to support them as they rebound in the areas of curriculum,” he said.
In Ottawa, about 240 elementary students at the Catholic school board took part in reading-recovery programs this summer. Thomas D’Amico, the board’s director of education, said these students were identified by their teachers as being behind.
The program was voluntary and ran for four weeks. Guided virtually by instructors, students would assemble in groups for an hour a day and build on their core literacy skills. Meanwhile, high-school students, particularly those from less privileged socioeconomic backgrounds, participated in a summer school catch-up.
Mr. D’Amico is wary of overestimating learning gaps. Many students learned new skills over the past year and a half, from digital literacy to perseverance, he said. “The learning loss is important for that targeted group of students that were completely disengaged or stopped attending. But for those that did participate, they have skills that they would never otherwise have had if it wasn’t for the pandemic. They will move along as long as we address their mental health and well-being. Then they’ll be in a position to continue to learn.”
Yona Nestel kept her four-year-old out of kindergarten in Toronto this past year, because she did not want her daughter’s first experience in the classroom to be unsettled. Now she has questions about how educators will guide children who did not participate in their schooling last year, or who were completely disengaged.
She is far from the only parent in this situation. Ontario school boards informed the provincial government last fall about a significant and unexpected enrolment decline of about 40,000 students.
School boards are expecting many of these children to return to public education this fall. Ms. Nestel said she will enroll her daughter in senior kindergarten.
During the past year, she and her husband set aside half an hour a day to work with their daughter on her letters and numbers. But the sessions became less productive as the young learner grew frustrated and resistant. Staring down at another year of disruptions, Ms. Nestel worries that her daughter won’t catch up. She also worries about her seven-year-old son, whose report card marks were not as strong as they were in previous years.
“There’s a cohort of children that have had two years of disrupted learning and we’re going tickety-boo as if nothing’s happened,” she said. “The curriculum is supposed to be delivered as if no disruptions happened. Evaluations are going ahead as if we’re in normal times. That makes me quite upset. It’s not responding to the learning needs of kids that have been impacted by this.”
In Calgary, Medeana Moussa said that the issue of learning loss has been raised among parents at her school council meetings.
Ms. Moussa is a parent and the executive director of Save Our Students, an education advocacy group in Alberta. Already, she has seen a few parents offer teachers and principals resources to shore up pandemic-related learning losses. That’s not a solution, because it raises issues of equity and threatens to deepen the divide between have and have-not schools, she said.
“If they don’t meaningfully invest in education and mental health now, we will see long lasting and enduring impacts from the disruption to learning of all students,” Ms. Moussa said.
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June 17, 2022
Brittany Allen
Very happy with mathnasium! My daughter LOVES going which is a total plus.
May 26, 2022
K.G.
My son started Mathnasium last year with the lowest mark in the class....a year later math is his highest mark by a land slide....thanks to the team at Mathnasium
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June 17, 2022
Brittany Allen
Very happy with mathnasium! My daughter LOVES going which is a total plus.
May 26, 2022
K.G.
My son started Mathnasium last year with the lowest mark in the class....a year later math is his highest mark by a land slide....thanks to the team at Mathnasium
May 23, 2022
Leslie Palson
Mark and his team offer a welcoming and supportive learning environment allowing a intimidating subject to be turned into a positive learning experience.
May 12, 2022
C.R.
My son is really happy! It's a great experience for anyone who loves math.
May 2, 2022
Heena Patel
I can say fantastic results of my children come out every Time plus it’s building up more confidence when they have exams.
May 1, 2022
Kathy Doughty
Very pleased with the tutoring at mathnasium. My daughter was reluctant to go and after a few session she is wasn’t complaining. She really enjoys the tutors that help her. The owner is excellent and establish a great plan for the daughters improvement !
March 30, 2022
A.B.
The owner is super friendly. My son started in November of this year and we have seen an improvement already in just a few months. His teacher even commented that she has seen an improvement.
March 19, 2022
N.D.
My son is very enjoy doing math at mathnesium. Everybody there is very nice and help him a lot.
Thank you so much!
February 27, 2022
N.J.
Both our sons go to Mathnasium and enjoy it. Both have seen big improvements in math, are more confident and are receiving better marks on their report cards. The owner Mark and the staff are all great and welcoming.
February 22, 2022
Leslie Palson
Wonderful warm welcome and great individual learning support!! Thank you Mark and team!!
January 7, 2022
Sandra Bennett
I really like that my daughter doesn’t have to login at a specific time, she chooses a time that works for her in the open time segment each day. I also love that she has the option to do two days a week up to 5. It is a little more then I originally wanted to spend but the convenience is worth it to me.
January 1, 2022
Massimo DeRocchis
Both my children attend Mathnasium in Barrie. Mark and his staff are very friendly and make math learning fun. My kids always look forward to go. In the short time my children have been there, i can already see a great improvement and their interest in math has now changed to be an exciting subject!
Thank you Mark!
December 22, 2021
Nhien Dinh
My son doing well in school. He enjoyed learning mathematics at Mathnasium. All the staffs are very nice there.
November 21, 2021
David Newton
We have really appreciated the time and method that your instructors spend with our daughter. The curriculum is an excellent stepwise progression. My girl is very confident and comfortable with math.
I would highly recommend this school. In fact, I already have to 3 new students.
Thanks for your time, I hope this message helps inform other interested parents.
November 17, 2021
K.G.
My child has gained a great amount of confidence in mathematics since joining mathnesium. As a result of the teachings and staff at the Barrie location, my son loves to do math, brings home perfect tests and has a new found love for numbers thanks to them. Recommend them to all parents whose children are struggling with math……
November 1, 2021
Ockert Fourie
Absolutely great experience from day one. The tutors are incredibly helpful and supportive and immediately available. I would highly recommend to anyone unsure about how best to support their child.
October 31, 2021
H.P.
One word perfect for students who eager to learn and grow as a one of the best personality .
October 19, 2021
M.V.
Mathnasium of Barrie is great! The staff is always eager to help and very supportive to my daughter's learning. I have and will continue to recommended them to my friends.
September 18, 2021
A.I.N.
The staff are friendly and very reliable.They also teach kids with great love and patience.
August 31, 2021
A.M.
My daughter liked the setup. Go in get your binder with math problems and get to work. There is usually a couple of instructors there to come check on your work.
She says she learned alot of short cuts and feels more confident in doing the work.
When school starts backup and she has math we will be returning.
August 27, 2021
A.L.
My son is really enjoying his Mathnasium experience. His knowledge and confidence in math has substantially improved. He is learning at a grade above his current school level, thanks to Mathnasium. The tutors are all very friendly and helpful. I would recommend this program to all students for either enrichment math or for tutorial learning.
July 4, 2021
A.F.
My daughter started at Mathnasium having zero confidence and hating math. She slowly rebuilt her knowledge and with that came better grades. With better grades came confidence and with confidence came enjoyment. We will be utilizing Mathnasium for her entire high school years. It is well worth the investment.
May 25, 2021
Cathy Jeannotte
Mathnasium has been a very positive experience for my daughter who was struggling with Math during the pandemic. The program is comprehensive yet simple, the online platform user friendly, and the teachers are excellent. We were skeptical at first, that multiple teachers may not work for our shy student, but the lively personalities and dedication of all the teachers was refreshing and she looked forward to logging on. Her skills improved steadily in a stress-free environment and her grades are continuing to improve. She regained her love of math along with a new found confidence in her skills. We recommend Mathmasium with enthusiasm to anyone looking to support their students education.
May 18, 2021
D.N.
My daughter relates well to your process of instruction. The instructors are friendly, professional and informative. They obviously care about the success of the candidate.
We look forward to a long relationship with Mathnasium.
May 13, 2021
S.M.
My son's confidence in math have soared and it is now his favourite subject. We will be back whenever we need a brush up!
April 3, 2021
A.F.
Huge improvement in math knowledge but more importantly confidence. Instructors are incredibly friendly.
March 20, 2021
Vanessa Doering
My son’s grade in math, and other subjects have improved a lot. The tutors are all kind, supportive, and attentive. This has resulted in my son, who is in grade seven, having increased confidence. He has went from saying “I suck at school and math,” to proudly telling people his recent grades.
February 26, 2021
Aida Kim
I highly recommend ,good teachers who know how to find an approach to each child and explain correctly if something is not clear.
February 21, 2021
N.J.
Mathnasium has helped our son not only stay on track during this uncertain school year but also improve by 2 full grades on his recent report card.
February 21, 2021
Heena Patel
I love and experienced well on kids curriculum as they are educated them as per the Canada’s education level .
Really very very helpful to kids .
February 20, 2021
Karli Weston
Amazing and always there to help at the drop of a hat!
February 17, 2021
S.C.C.
Excellent staff!! Very friendly and helpful! Very accommodating and caring! Lovely atmosphere, very welcoming! Excellent, organized, and very thorough instruction and programming! Great for self confidence! Wonderful organization! Highly recommended!
February 13, 2021
Leslie Palson
Mathnasium is a wonderful individualized program that provides students will skills and structure in a relaxed and positive environment.
February 13, 2021
Heather Grant
My two kids are really enjoying their classes and are learning lots. The teachers are kind and supportive and doing it all online is working really well!
January 3, 2021
Chritina Skwira
Great teaching team very experience My personal experience is with my granddaughter she way able pass grade 10 and grade 9 with period of 3 months I’m so grateful and thank you
January 3, 2021
Danielle Larice
Evelyn wanted to quit math and make sure she would never have to take it in university.
70’s was not high enough for her in grade 9.... now she is walking out with a 90 average thanks to Mathnasium and Evelyn’s hard work.
January 3, 2021
Sarah Miller
My daughter aged 10 was at the bottom of her class in March in math. After 5 months of Mathnasium she has received the school math award twice! We are truly thankful.
December 19, 2020
Vanessa Doering
My son has really enjoyed his time at Mathnasium. It’s shocking because he does not love school or math, but everyone here is encouraging, and he has an increase in self-confidence after one month.
November 11, 2020
S.C.C.
Outstanding staff and very welcoming, warm and safe class atmosphere. Excellent Math instruction and assistance. Builds confidence and great math skills. Thank you so much!!
October 15, 2020
Nadia Snow
Great experience in tutoring for my daughter and son. They both enjoyed the instruction and I saw results within 3 months.
September 10, 2020
Y.V.B.
My kids really enjoy going to Mathnasium. Great team with wonderful results!
June 15, 2020
N.D.
This is a good place for kids to learn. My son is very enjoy it.
May 29, 2020
Cecilia Guy
They are wonderful and my son is doing so well...thank you
May 21, 2020
Nadine Simpson
Mathnasium has been such a positive influence with my son. Especially now with the uncertainty of the Education our children are receiving and how difficult and trying times we are in, I am so thankful to have Mark and his wonderful tutors in my sons life.
April 18, 2020
N.S.
After a challenging year with math, my daughter is finally excited about doing math with her Mathnasium tutor's .
April 17, 2020
J.D.
Mark and his staff are extremely helpful, friendly and knowledgeable. They always go the extra mile to help our daughter. Very impressed!
April 9, 2020
Faith Mandiyamba
Your staff are very professional and helpful. My daughter loves she feels more confident. Thank you.
April 8, 2020
Melanie Teitler
Mark and the team at the barrie location were excellent to work with. My son gained confidence with math and looked forward to going to mathnasium to get help with his work. We will definitely be back next year!
February 25, 2020
R.P.
My boys love Mathnasium. It has made them confident in Math, but in their other subjects as well!!!
February 20, 2020
Nadine Simpson
I felt confident with the programme. My son loves going and he is not feeling so overwhelmed in class. Mark is so helpful and my son thinks he is great😊
December 23, 2019
Heena Patel
Thanks to Mark
Awesome math education for grade 1 to 12
I love timings and method of teaching!
My kids love to stay more and more time!
Heena
November 26, 2019
J.M.
Our son has developed greater confidence in math since beginning at mathnasium! No complaints about going, ever and he is happy when I pick him up! A win in my books!
November 23, 2019
Melisa Issler
Huge improvement in math understanding and application in school work! Thanks for putting together such a great team of tutors, who genuinely care about their students!
November 15, 2019
Ashleigh Oke
Since joining Mathnasium my daughter has moved up an entire grade level. Her confidence has increased and her anxiety has gone down. Mark and his staff are game changers!
October 31, 2019
Madina Mamitova
Great instructors and service!
My kids loved it!
They looking forward to continuing math practice here!
October 16, 2019
Y.V.B.
I highly recommend Mathnasium of Barrie South to all of my friends! Wonderful staff, great location, and the kids love it.
August 26, 2019
M.F.
My two boys absolutely love going to Mathnasium. Their math grades have also improved dramatically. Thank you [FIRST NAME REMOVED]!
August 19, 2019
S.C.C.
My name is Jamison and I have been going to mathnasium since July. Mathnasium is an awesome place to learn math and have so much fun at the same time. the staff there are incredibly nice and super friendly. If you have a question or don't understand something they are always there to help out.
July 30, 2019
Kristin Pavey
I never thought my boys would volunteer to spend their summer break doing math. They absolutely enjoy their visits! A fun environment guaranteed to improve your child’s confidence and enjoyment of math.
- Kristin Pavey
July 21, 2019
Kevin bell
My son needed help in math. Usually he’s reluctant to go to tutors. He felt very comfortable his first visit. Then all the rest of his next sessions he actually wanted to go back for more help . Great place you have there !!
July 15, 2019
Y.V.B.
Love the friendly staff. I only wish they were open until 8 p.m. during the week. I’m also looking forward to having them open on Saturdays again in the Fall. Our children really enjoy going there. Can’t say enough about the fantastic team!
July 2, 2019
Amy Haverland
My daughter has only been going there for a few months, but we have already noticed a change in her attitude towards math. She enjoys going there. It has given her the boost that she needed and more confidence in what she is doing. The staff is great, very friendly and attentive to the children's needs. We are so happy that we found Mathnasium! Thank-you!! :)
June 14, 2019
Andrea Stapley
Both my kids have greatly improved their marks attending mathnasium. Excellent concept to get them the help they needed when their teachers at school are not giving them adequate support so they can actually understand what they are learning.
June 13, 2019
Nhien Dinh
learning math is the best it is fun. my son now was improved.Toan enjoys working here a lot.
May 13, 2019
S.Z.
My son only need temporary help to catch up with grade 9 math class. He appreciated the positive and calm learning environment. The results on his review tests showed how much Mathnasium was able to help him gain confidence and reach his goals
April 14, 2019
Y.V.B.
Our girls thoroughly enjoy going to Mathnasium! The entire team is extremely kind, and genuinely enjoy working with the kids. We can’t say enough about this wonderful program and excellent location.
April 4, 2019
Janice Mclean
Bree has been enjoying her time here. We like the atmosphere, and the staff.
March 13, 2019
Nhien Dinh
I like working with Ricardo at mathnasium and all the other teachers too. They are the best people ever. :))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
March 11, 2019
Stephanie Duval
Best math help in the city of Barrie .....
Just wish it was more affordable then my kids would be in it year round.
February 6, 2019
M.B.
You really helped my Daughter to understand the Grade 12 math she needed to get into University. With her dedication and your teaching she completed the full course in less than a month! Thanks again
December 12, 2018
Nhien Dinh
Toan Tran all the people who teach me in Mathnsuim all are very nice:)
December 7, 2018
Pam Hammond
Mark has done a fantastic job with Mathnasium Barrie (south). Taking the required time to select a great team of young enthusiastic teachers, and consistently over seeing all the young minds looking to improve there math skill levels.
My daughter has not only improved her grades at school, but has increased her overall confidence towards school since beginning the program tailored to her needs.
I would highly recommend Mathasium (Barrie) to any parents looking to make a meaningful investment into there son/daughters future.
FYI...Love the coat rack Mark installed!!
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