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The OECD – in collaboration with UNESCO, UNICEF and The World Bank – has been monitoring the situation across countries and collecting data on how each system is responding to the crisis, from school closures and remote learning, to teacher vaccination and gradual returns to in-class instruction.
Sep 16, 2021 · The OECD – in collaboration with UNESCO, UNICEF and The World Bank – has been monitoring the situation across countries and collecting data on how each system is responding to the crisis, from school closures and remote learning, to teacher vaccination and gradual returns to in-class instruction.
Education at a Glance is the definitive guide to the state of education around the world. It gives policymakers the evidence to improve education systems by sharing comprehensive data on attainment, enrolment, finance, labour market outcomes and much more.
Editorial. As schools and universities in OECD countries are progressively resuming operations following the most serious disruption of their services for many decades, it is time to look forward to what could and should be the new normal. In an unprecedented crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic, it is difficult to derive lessons from the past.
The OECD – in collaboration with UNESCO, UNICEF and The World Bank – has been monitoring the situation across countries and collecting data on how each system is responding to the crisis, from school closures and remote learning, to teacher vaccination and gradual returns to in-class instruction.
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This Framework for Responsiveness and Resilience in Education Policy aims to support policy makers to balance the urgent challenge of building eco-systems that adapt in the face of disruption and change (resilience), and the important challenge of navigating the ongoing evolution from industrial to post-industrial societies and economies ...