Changes in Secondary School Students’ Grades From 2019 to 2022: A Longitudinal Study in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic
The aim of this research was to assess changes in secondary school students’ grades longitudinally, including the semester before the COVID-19 p.
- Pub. date: April 15, 2025
- Online Pub. date: April 09, 2025
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- # face-to-face learning
- # longitudinal data.
Abstract:
The aim of this research was to assess changes in secondary school students’ grades longitudinally, including the semester before the COVID-19 pandemic, the period of distance learning, and two semesters when students had returned to face-to-face learning. In this longitudinal study, n=263 Latvian students’ grades from the period of six semesters (autumn 2019 to spring 2022) were collected and analyzed for seven study subjects (mathematics, English, Latvian, biology, chemistry, physics, and literature), using Friedman’s ANOVA, and Wilcoxon test for comparison. Results show that grades increased for several study subjects during the beginning of the distance learning period (e.g., mathematics and Latvian). However, this initial increase diminished after students had returned to schools to study in-person, especially for the subjects of mathematics and Latvian (native language). Decreases in students’ grades after returning to face-to-face studies indicate possible accumulated negative long-term effects of distance learning. The dynamics of the grades differ in various study subjects (e.g., relative stability in chemistry, decrease in mathematics, Latvian, biology), thus justifying the approach to analyze each study subject or study field separately. This study gives insight into longitudinal changes in students’ academic achievement, following the same students throughout their whole secondary school period from 10th to 12th grade during the pandemic.
academic achievement secondary school distance learning face to face learning longitudinal data
Keywords: Academic achievement, secondary school, distance learning, face-to-face learning, longitudinal data.
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