COVID-19 大流行期间的学习损失:了解和解决学习差距扩大的问题

Anna Alejo, Robert Jenkins, Haogen Yao
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越来越多的证据表明,COVID-19 引起的学校关闭对学习产生了负面影响,损失最大的往往是最弱势的儿童。与边缘化儿童有关的六个潜在原因导致了学习差距的扩大,这些儿童(a)甚至在疫情发生前就已经落后,(b)更有可能经历更长时间的学校关闭,(c)获得远程学习的机会和支持有限,(d)在家中获得监督和学习支持的可能性较小,(e)在重返学校时面临更大的障碍,以及(f)重返的学校系统不太能够满足他们的需求。为确保所有儿童--尤其是最弱势儿童--都能弥补错过的学习,需要采取五项紧急行动,以实现快速恢复和加速学习:(a) 让每个儿童都能上学,(b) 定期评估学习水平,(c) 优先教授基础知识,(d) 提高教学效率,(e) 培养心理健康和福祉。RAPID 行动的实施必须得到有利系统的加强和支持,以解决学习差距不断扩大的问题。
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Learning losses during the COVID-19 pandemic: Understanding and addressing increased learning disparities

Learning losses during the COVID-19 pandemic: Understanding and addressing increased learning disparities

A growing body of evidence has revealed the negative effects of COVID-19-induced school closures on learning, with the largest losses often observed among the most vulnerable children. Learning disparities widened due to six potential reasons related to marginalized children, who (a) were already behind even before the pandemic, (b) were more likely to experience longer school closures, (c) had limited access to and support on remote learning, (d) were less likely to receive supervision and learning support at home, (e) face greater obstacles to return to school, and (f) return to school systems that are less able to provide for their needs. To ensure all children—especially the most vulnerable—can catch up on missed learning, five urgent actions are needed for a RAPID learning recovery and acceleration: (a) Reach every child and keep them in school, (b) Assess learning levels regularly, (c) Prioritize teaching the fundamentals, (d) Increase the efficiency of instruction, and (e) Develop psychosocial health and wellbeing. Implementation of RAPID actions must be strengthened and supported by enabling systems to address the widening disparities in learning.

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