Schools and society during the COVID-19 pandemic : how education systems changed and the road ahead /

This open access book provides an analysis of the effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on diverse education systems, and of the results of the policies adopted to sustain educational opportunities. Through a series of diverse national case studies, the book examines the preexisting fragilities and vulne...

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Other Authors: Reimers, Fernando (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2024]
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. From Loss to Hope. Paradoxical educational effects of the COVID-19 pandemic (Fernando M. Reimers) -- Chapter 2. Brazil. How two municipalities achieved above-average results in reading in the early years of elementary school during the Covid-19 pandemic (Carlos Palacios, Alicia Bonamino) -- Chapter 3. Post-pandemic crisis in Chilean education.The challenge of re-institutionalizing school education.(Cristin Bellei) -- Chapter 4. The Switch toDistance Teaching and Learning in Finland During the COVID-19 Pandemic(20202022) Went Technically Well but was Emotionally Challenging (Katariina Salmela-Aro and Jari Lavonen) -- Chapter 5. What Japan's education has lost and gained after almost succeeding in preventing the spread of infection and guaranteeing academic achievement(Kan Hiroshi) -- Chapter 6. Understanding potential causes of learning loss in Mexico: Teachers perceptions regarding educational challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic (SergioCrdenas, Ignacio Ruelas, and Edson Snchez) -- Chapter 7. The Fragility of the Norwegian Policy Response: How Relying on Digital Infrastructure and Local Autonomy Led to an Increase in Inequality in Education(Marte Blikstad-Balas) -- Chapter 8. Re-framing schools: what has been learned and remains in the post-covid period(Estela Costa & Mnica Baptista) -- Chapter 9. Pandemic lessons: Story of cooperation and competition in Russian education(Anastasia A. Andreeva, Diana O. Koroleva, Sergei G. Kosaretsky, and Isaak D. Frumin) -- Chapter 10. Singapores endemic approach to education: Re-envisioning schools and learning(Oon Seng Tan, Jallene Jia En Chua) -- Chapter 11. Reforming education in times of pandemic: The case of Spain(Alejandro Tiana-Ferrer) -- Chapter 12. Fragility compounded: the state of the south african educational system in the aftermath of covid-19(Crain Soudien, Vijay Reddy and Jaqueline Harvey) -- Chapter 13. Leaning into the Leapfrog Moment: Redesigning American Schools in a Post-Pandemic World(R. Lennon Audrain & Carole G. Basile). 
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