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Education to Build Back Better: What Can We Learn from Education Reform for a Post-pandemic World
The Covid-19 pandemic shocked education systems around the world in ways for
which they were not prepared. The combination of the health and economic shocks
to students and their families, and of the constraints to in person instruction resulting
from the social distancing measures, limited the opportunities of many students to
learn. While educators and education leaders attempted to create alternative forms of
remote education, those were improvised and poorly supported. As a result, students
not only failed to learn what new material was expected of them in the curriculum,
but also lost existing knowledge, skills and motivation, as a result of their deficient
engagement with school. Although published studies of the impact of the pandemic
on educational opportunity are limited at this point, those available indicate that
there will be considerable learning loss, more so for disadvantaged students and in
the global south
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