The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education : international evidence from the Responses to Educational Disruption Survey (REDS)
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Type | Book |
ISBN | 9789231005022 |
information source | ERIC |
Author | Meinck, Sabine. Editor |
Second author |
Fraillon, Julian. Editor
Strietholt, Rolf. Editor |
Pages | 245 p. |
Publisher |
Amsterdam: International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement، 2022
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Publisher address |
Herengracht 487. Amsterdam, 1017 BT. Netherlands. International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement. T: 0031206253625. F: 0031204207136. department@iea.nl. http://www.iea.nl.
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ERIC document no. | ED618542 |
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Descriptors | Surveys - Cross cultural studies - COVID-19 - Teacher attitudes - Student attitudes - Administrator attitudes - Principals - Secondary school teachers - Secondary school students - Educational experience - Teaching methods - Learning processes - Educational policies - Crisis Management - School closing - Academic achievement - Access to education - Equal education - Student teacher relationship - United Arab Emirates |
Language of document | English |
Country | Netherlands |
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted education provision at an unprecedented scale, with education systems around the world being impacted by extended school closures and abrupt changes to normal school operations. The Responses to Educational Disruption Survey (REDS) investigated how teaching and learning were affected by the health crisis, and how education stakeholders responded to the educational disruption across and within countries. The study aimed to provide a systemic, multi-perspective, and comparative picture of the situation at the secondary education level (grade eight) in 11 countries spanning Africa, Asia, Arab region, Europe, and Latin America. While many other efforts exist that collect and provide similar information, they are mostly derived from non-representative rapid surveys and lack internationally comparable information from schools, collected in a systematic and scientific manner. The REDS International Report presents unique data, collected from countries, schools, teachers, and students for the first time, in chapters that cover several themes on which data were collected which include student and teacher well-being, students' academic progress during the school closures, and the measures countries have implemented to keep all children learning. Initial findings provide evidence for better orienting and tailoring policy responses to crisis and provide invaluable information on what may be required to accelerate education, recover from crisis, and to strengthen the resilience of education systems in the future. (As Provided)
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Meinck, Sabine. (2022). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education : international evidence from the Responses to Educational Disruption Survey (REDS). Amsterdam: International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement. Retrieved from search.shamaa.org |