An Education Framework in Response to COVID-19

Author(s)
Reimers, F. M. Schleicher, A.
Publication language
English
Pages
40pp
Date published
31 Mar 2020
Type
Tools, guidelines and methodologies
Keywords
Epidemics & pandemics, Education, Innovation, COVID-19
Organisations
Harvard Graduate School of Education

This report aims at supporting education decision making to develop and implement effective education responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The report explains why the necessary social isolation measures will disrupt school-based education for several months in most countries around the world. Absent an intentional and effective strategy to protect opportunity to learn during this period, this disruption will cause severe learning losses for students.

The report proposes that leaders of education systems and organizations develop plans for the continuation of education through alternate modalities, during the period of necessary social isolation. It offers a framework of areas to be covered by such plans.

Based on a rapid assessment of education needs and emerging responses in ninety eight countries, the report identifies the most salient needs that should be addressed in these plans, as well as the areas likely to face more implementation challenges. It also examines the education responses of various countries to the crisis. Based on an analysis of data from the most recent administration of the PISA survey, the report also describes the challenges facing various education systems to depend on online education as an alternative modality.

Authors: 
The Harvard Graduate School of Education, OECD