An educational calamity : Learning and teaching during the Covid-19 pandemic

An educational calamity : Learning and teaching during the Covid-19 pandemic

Fernando Reimers , Uche Amaechi , Alysha Banerji
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Mar 27, 2021 · English · Kindle (387 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 387
Language English
Published Mar 27, 2021

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The aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic has left a deep imprint on global education systems, and this exploration delves into the myriad challenges faced by teachers and students alike. The authors, drawing from their extensive expertise, investigate how the abrupt shift to remote learning revealed pressing inequalities and gaps in educational resources.

They examine the responses from various stakeholders, including governments, educators, and families, as they navigated the unprecedented landscape of learning. The narrative highlights innovative strategies adopted out of necessity and the resilience of both educators and learners amidst widespread uncertainty.

Moreover, the work calls for a reimagining of educational frameworks, urging policymakers and institutions to consider the lessons learned during this crisis. It serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of adaptability and community in overcoming systemic challenges within education.

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Children’s Health & Wellness Nature
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