What's Next? Lessons on Education Recovery: Findings from a Survey of Ministries of Education amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Title: What's Next? Lessons on Education Recovery: Findings from a Survey of Ministries of Education amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
Language: English
Authors: Chang, Gwang-Chol, Eck, Matthias, McOmish, Elspeth, Sass, Justine, Vargas Tamez, Carlos, Wallet, Peter, Imhof, Adolfo Gustavo, Montoya, Silvia, Li, Yifan, Antoninis, Manos, Murakami, Yuki, Zekrya, Lema, Dewan, Pragya, Mishra, Sakshi, Mizunoya, Suguru, Onam, Oscar, Reuge, Nicolas, Yao, Haogen, Yameogo, Jean Luc, Brossard, Matt, Dreesen, Thomas, Dsouza, Andrea, Jeon, Youngkwang, Kamei, Akito, Nagesh, Radhika, Nugroho, Anindita, Pontuschka, Rafael, Akmal, Maryam, Azevedo, João Pedro, Azzi-Huck, Kaliope, Cobo, Cristobal, Gilberto, Alison, Holla, Alaka, Shmis, Tigran, Tanaka, Nobuyuki, Wong, Yi Ning, Carvalho, António, Charbonnier, Eric, Doumet, Marie-Hélène, Heckmann, Corinne, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Institute for Statistics (UIS) (Canada), UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti (Italy), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), World Bank, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (France)
Source: UNICEF. 2021.
Availability: UNICEF. 3 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017. Tel: 212-326-7000; Fax: 212-887-7465; Web site: http://www.unicef.org/education
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 55
Publication Date: 2021
Sponsoring Agency: Global Partnership for Education (GPE)
Document Type: Reports - Research
Numerical/Quantitative Data
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
Early Childhood Education
Preschool Education
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Coping, Crisis Management, Well Being, Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Preschool Education, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Governance, Achievement Tests, Distance Education, Teachers, School Personnel, Educational Finance, Decision Making, Remedial Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness, Teacher Recruitment, Dropout Prevention
Abstract: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the World Bank and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) have collaborated in the third round of the Survey on National Education Responses to COVID-19 School Closures, administered by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) and OECD to Ministry of Education officials. The questions covered four levels of education: preprimary, primary, lower secondary and upper secondary. While the first two rounds of the survey were implemented during the periods May-June and July-October 2020, respectively, the third round was implemented during the period February-June 2021. In total, 143 countries responded to the questionnaire. Thirty-one countries submitted responses to the OECD ("OECD survey") and 112 countries responded to the UIS ("UIS survey"). Seven countries responded to both surveys. In these instances, the more complete set responses were used in analysis.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2022
Accession Number: ED619429
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the World Bank and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) have collaborated in the third round of the Survey on National Education Responses to COVID-19 School Closures, administered by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) and OECD to Ministry of Education officials. The questions covered four levels of education: preprimary, primary, lower secondary and upper secondary. While the first two rounds of the survey were implemented during the periods May-June and July-October 2020, respectively, the third round was implemented during the period February-June 2021. In total, 143 countries responded to the questionnaire. Thirty-one countries submitted responses to the OECD ("OECD survey") and 112 countries responded to the UIS ("UIS survey"). Seven countries responded to both surveys. In these instances, the more complete set responses were used in analysis.