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U.S. Schools Lay Off Hundreds Of Thousands Of Teachers, Setting Up Lasting Harm To Kids

LATE last month, San Diego high school teacher Jessica Macias put aside her worries about her future, psyched herself up and launched into an...

Three Mothers Suing UK government Over ‘Little Or No Education’ For Their Children

THREE MOTHERS are considering suing the Government over school closures - amid claims they may have breached children's human rights and pupil's are being...

Teamwork Keeps Brazilian Children Learning During COVID-19

DENIS MIZNE When COVID-19 forced school closures across Brazil, we quickly hit on four core priorities for our approach. For all of us around the...

Jewish Schools Have Reopened In The Netherlands, But Some Worry That Their Security Is Compromised

THE DUTCH government’s decision to reopen the country’s schools came none too soon for Channa Feige, a mother of nine who teaches Torah at...

Britain Divided Over Reopening Schools As Virus Rules Ease

DAVID WAUGH is putting down barrier tape and spraying yellow lines on the ground outside the main door of his school near Manchester. Waugh, who...

COVID-19: How To Ensure Continuity Of Education In Africa

THE COVID-19 pandemic has drastically hit the world since its outbreak in late 2019 with a lot of infections and death. Africa is no...

70 Cases of COVID-19 at French Schools Days After Reopening

JUST ONE WEEK after a third of French schoolchildren went back to school in an easing of coronavirus lockdowns, a worrying flareup of about...

UNICEF: This Is How We Keep Children Learning, No Matter The Challenges

AMY PORRITT No internet, no TV, no books, pens or paper? No worries. When schools closed in Australia’s near neighbour Timor-Leste as a precaution against the...

Building Back Better: Accelerating Learning When Schools Reopen, And What Kenya’s Tusome Program Can Teach Us

TRACY WILLCHOWSKI, ADELLE PUSHPARATNAM AND ELAIN DING As countries grapple with the impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on learning loss, dropout rates, and inequity,...

UK Parliament Eyes Return To Old Ways After Digital Flirtation

Since the coronavirus lockdown began, members of the 700-year-old lower House of Commons have been able to join debates via videolink, and this week...

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