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  1. Coronavirus and schools: Reflections on education one year into the

    March 12, 2021. 11 min read. One year ago, the World Health Organization declared the spread of COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic. Reacting to the virus, schools at every level were sent scrambling ...

  2. The pandemic's impact on education

    The school closings due to coronavirus concerns have turned a spotlight on those problems and how they contribute to educational and income inequality in the nation. The Gazette talked to Reville, the Francis Keppel Professor of Practice of Educational Policy and Administration at Harvard Graduate School of Education, about the effects of the ...

  3. Top 10 risks and opportunities for education in the face of COVID-19

    The worst form of learning is to sit passively and listen, and this may be the form that most students will receive during school closures. It serves no one well, especially those who are the ...

  4. COVID-19: How has the pandemic affected education?

    Follow. Before the pandemic, the world was already facing an education crisis. Last year, 53% of 10-year-old children in low- and middle-income countries either had failed to learn to read with comprehension or were out of school. COVID-19 has exacerbated learning gaps further, taking 1.6 billion students out of school at its peak.

  5. Blended Learning in the Age of COVID-19

    Blended Learning in the Age of COVID-19. Larry Ferlazzo is an English and social studies teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, Calif. (This is the first post in a two-part series ...

  6. A year later: Reflections on learning, adapting, and scaling education

    Learnings for beyond the pandemic. The RTSL experience adapting and scaling TaRL in Botswana in the midst of a global pandemic offers key insights that are applicable well beyond this immediate ...

  7. Insights on Leading Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    I analyzed those reflective essays of Harvard graduates leading educational organizations around the world, which became the foundation for the first book, Leading Education Through COVID-19: Upholding the Right to Education. Next, I turned to social entrepreneurs. One of the things that I discovered, as a result of my association with the ...

  8. What Students Are Saying About Living Through a Pandemic

    March 26, 2020. The rapidly-developing coronavirus crisis is dominating global headlines and altering life as we know it. Many schools worldwide have closed. In the United States alone, 55 million ...

  9. The COVID-19 pandemic and E-learning: challenges and opportunities from

    The spread of COVID-19 poses a threat to humanity, as this pandemic has forced many global activities to close, including educational activities. To reduce the spread of the virus, education institutions have been forced to switch to e-learning using available educational platforms, despite the challenges facing this sudden transformation.

  10. Students' online learning challenges during the pandemic and how they

    The pandemic really worsen everything in all levels. We're currently in a stressful year because of our researches and exams and the online class makes it harder for us to perform better as it limits our resources and activities that we should've done in school. Studying is hard but learning thru online because of pandemic makes it worse. (S13)

  11. Teaching and Learning Continuity Amid and Beyond the Pandemic

    The study explored the challenges and issues in teaching and learning continuity of public higher education in the Philippines as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study employed the exploratory mixed-method triangulation design and analyzed the data gathered from 3, 989 respondents composed of students and faculty members. It was found out that during school lockdowns, the teachers made ...

  12. Educational Ethics During a Pandemic

    Our seventeenth white paper is, " Educational Ethics During a Pandemic ," by Meira Levinson. Abstract. Over 55 million children and their families have been affected by physical school closures in the United States since early March. Schools in all but two states will remain closed at least through the end of the school year.

  13. Teachers: Leading in crisis, reimagining the future

    The COVID-19 crisis has also affected over 63 million teachers, highlighted persistent weaknesses in many education systems and exacerbated inequalities, with devastating consequences for the most marginalized. "In this crisis, teachers have shown, as they have done so often, great leadership and innovation in ensuring that #LearningNeverStops ...

  14. What Life Was Like for Students in the Pandemic Year

    In these short essays below, teacher Claire Marie Grogan's 11th grade students at Oceanside High School on Long Island, N.Y., describe their pandemic experiences. Their writings have been ...

  15. Students' experience of online learning during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A

    This study explores how students at different stages of their K‐12 education reacted to the mandatory full‐time online learning during the COVID‐19 pandemic. For this purpose, we conducted a province‐wide survey study in which the online learning experience of 1,170,769 Chinese students was collected from the Guangdong Province of China.

  16. Personal Reflections on Education During the Pandemic

    My analysis of all of this is that education provides people with a sense of normalcy and forward progress even during the horrific time we are now enduring. The socialization aspects of higher education are very important, and its absence is very real and a huge cost of the pandemic. We have learned that for young children, the need for face ...

  17. The COVID-19 crisis and reflections on systems transformation

    In the midst of this global pandemic, we are reflecting in real-time on how systems undergo large-scale transformation—how government, businesses, schools, cities, and communities adapt and make ...

  18. The rise of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Follow. The COVID-19 has resulted in schools shut all across the world. Globally, over 1.2 billion children are out of the classroom. As a result, education has changed dramatically, with the distinctive rise of e-learning, whereby teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital platforms. Research suggests that online learning has been shown to ...

  19. Assessments and Grading in the Midst of a Pandemic

    When it comes to assessments and grading, two major needs influence these decisions. First is the need to encourage and support student learning. We need to provide the best possible learning ...

  20. Education Amidst Pandemic Essay

    Businesses have been stopped, travel restricted, and education halted. Naturally, governments need to find ways to address the continued learning of students amidst the pandemic. However, because of the rapid spread of the disease, face-to-face learning is highly unlike, not to mention, deadly. This leaves us to think of alternatives to education.

  21. 12 moving essays about life during coronavirus

    The days dragged on in my apartment, in black and white, like my photos. Sometimes we tried to smile, imagining that I was asymptomatic, because I was the virus. Our smiles seemed to bring good ...

  22. Students academic and social concerns during COVID-19 pandemic

    Abstract. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Higher Education Institutions (HEI) replaced regular face-to-face teaching with online teaching and learning. However, the shift caused several academic and social concerns for students, such as lack of academic support, lack of adequate resources to support online teaching, lack of socialization, stress ...

  23. Hope in the Midst of the Coronavirus

    The spread of coronavirus offers urgent new opportunities to mobilize for fundamental rights and dignity and equality for all. Your tax deductible gift can help stop human rights violations and ...

  24. Immigration is surging, with big economic consequences

    The rich world is in the midst of an unprecedented migration boom. Last year 3.3m more people moved to America than left, almost four times typical levels in the 2010s. Canada took in 1.9m ...

  25. Nearly 50 years later, Asian American and Pacific Islander month

    Horton and California Democratic Rep. Norm Mineta proposed President Jimmy Carter issue a proclamation that the first week of May be "Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week."

  26. A conservative strategist on how Joe Biden can win

    He threatened nuclear war, called neo-Nazis "very fine people", mismanaged a pandemic and incited an insurrection at the Capitol. Yet he is still polling roughly evenly with President Joe Biden.

  27. Broadway Opened 12 Shows in 9 Days. Here's What That Looked Like

    Eva Noblezada and Jeremy Jordan arriving at "The Great Gatsby." Broadway just got busy. Really busy. Seven musicals and five plays opened in just nine days, scrambling to beat an April 25 deadline ...