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that all children have access to quality education is paramount. The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is …
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South Africa's much anticipated economic rebound in 2018 did not occur. While substantial efforts by the authorities to strengthen governance of public resources and stabilize the fiscal situation helped the economy to not contract further, economic growth remained tepid with a technical...
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The sanitary and economic shocks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic brought about the most significant disruption in the history of the education sector in Latin America and the Caribbean region, leading to school closures at all levels and affecting over 170 million students throughout the region....
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Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the world was living a learning crisis. Before the pandemic, 258 million children … 10-year-old children couldn't read and understand a simple age appropriate story. Even worse, the crisis was not equally … distributed: the most disadvantaged children and youth had the worst access to schooling, highest dropout rates, and the largest …
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In this note the reader will learn : The new school year began with online classes for the first time. How the Ministry Of Education (MOE) and local education offices secured digital devices to lend to students in need, and schools prepared online class guidelines, including the class hours,...
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