Lack of testing during pandemic concerns parents, educators
Parents and educators are concerned they can’t gauge what students learned during the pandemic because of a lack of regular tests and scrapped standardized exams.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
'This was seen as an attack against freedom,' says refugee lawyer
cbc.ca
-
Afghan people urgently need help, says UN co-ordinator
cbc.ca
-
Photos taken at secret school for girls offer a glimpse of life under Taliban
cbc.ca
-
Meet the iceberg hunters keeping seafarers off N.L. safe
cbc.ca
-
Greedy grasshoppers gripping Saskatchewan crops
cbc.ca
-
Wildfire rages through southeastern Spain
cbc.ca
-
Iran denies link to attack on Salman Rushdie
cbc.ca
-
Fire at Coptic church in Egypt kills at least 41
cbc.ca
-
Manitoba farmer hosts charity sunflower photo field for 2nd year
cbc.ca
-
Afghan woman deplores loss of girls' education
cbc.ca
-
'I feel free': Special bikes restore feeling of mobility to Winnipeg care home residents
cbc.ca
-
Finding out what happened
cbc.ca
-
On stage at Woodstock '99
cbc.ca
-
Playing Woodstock '99
cbc.ca
-
Water levels run low as Europe struggles with one of worst droughts on record
cbc.ca
-
Unique glass reefs off B.C. coast under threat
cbc.ca