Ontario’s Education Minister Jill Dunlop says recent standardized test results are an encouraging sign that classroom learning is stabilizing after pandemic disruptions.
Results from the Education Quality and Accountability Office — better known as E-Q-A-O — show math results are steady or slightly improving, though still low.
But fewer Grade 3 and 6 students met Ontario’s reading and writing standard compared to the previous school year.
Results from the literacy test taken in Grade 10 show 85 per cent of students were successful, the same share as last year.
THE CANADIAN PRESS
