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COVID-19: effects of school closures on foundational skills and promising practices for monitoring and mitigating learning loss

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Abstract

While remote learning measures are essential for mitigating the short-term and long-term consequences of COVID-19 school closures, little is known about their impact on and effectiveness for learning. This working paper contributes to filling this gap by: 1. Exploring how disrupted schooling may affect foundational learning skills, using data from MICS6 (Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys - round 6) in 2017–2019; 2. Examining how countries are delivering and monitoring remote learning based on data from the UNESCO-UNICEF-World Bank’s National Education Responses to COVID-19 School Closures survey; and 3. Presenting promising key practices for the effective delivery and monitoring of remote learning.

Author
Alban Conto, Carolina
Akseer, Spogmai
Dreesen, Thomas
Kamei, Akito
Mizunoya, Suguru
Rigole, Annika
Corporate Author
UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti
Year of publication
2020
Pages
30
Series
Innocenti working paper
Source database
library
Language
Project
Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys, MICS