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Citing data from the Program for International Student Assessment taken from 15-year-olds around the world, Horvath revealed it’s not just a dip in test scores, but also a correlation between these slumping scores and how much time students spend on computers, such that more time in front of screens was associated with worse scores.
"Ministers must urgently get a grip on the spiralling costs of the Covid Inquiry and commit to delivering answers swiftly and efficiently."
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