The latest Nation’s Report Card, provided by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), recently shared some troubling news about student achievement across the United States.
Reading scores have reached their lowest levels in 32 years, with only 67% of eighth graders and 60% of fourth graders performing at or above proficiency.
Math scores remain below pre-pandemic levels.
The gap between high- and low-performing students has widened.
Better engagement and targeted instruction are more critical than ever to support student learning and close these achievement gaps.
Interactive Instruction Keeps Students Engaged
Students learn best when they actively engage with lessons rather than passively absorb information. Interactive technology can make instruction more dynamic, helping students visualize complex ideas, collaborate with peers and receive real-time feedback.
Boxlight interactive displays do just that, equipping teachers to turn traditional lessons into hands-on experiences that make learning more engaging and improve comprehension and retention:
Students can highlight, annotate and discuss digital texts together.
Math is more accessible with digital manipulatives that let students experiment with numbers and equations in real-time.
Collaborative problem-solving and multimedia resources support different learning styles and encourage participation.
Feedback and Personalization Help Close Gaps
One of the most pressing issues identified by NAEP is the widening gap between high- and low-performing students. Personalized learning tools can bridge this divide by adapting instruction to each student’s individual needs. With assessment-driven platforms like MimioStudio and MyClass, teachers can:
Track student progress and adjust instruction based on real-time data.
Provide instant feedback to help students correct mistakes and reinforce learning.
Differentiate lessons to provide support while keeping all learners challenged.