Summary: The article highlights that the U.S. showed resilience in education compared to other OECD countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, with digital learning resources being a key component of recovery efforts. The Biden-Harris administration's unprecedented $122 billion investment in K-12 schools, part of the Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER), included funding for digital learning tools and resources. Schools used these funds to support remote learning infrastructure and maintain educational continuity, with around 60% of the expenditure on traditional instructional spending. High-impact interventions, such as high-dosage tutoring and expanded afterschool and summer programs, were also supported to enhance student outcomes, showcasing the role of digital education in mitigating learning losses.
Source: The White House
Date: December 5, 2023