From the DW:
“Coronavirus:
UN warns of 'catastrophic education emergency'”
Millions of
children are facing a "catastrophic education emergency" as
coronavirus lockdowns have closed schools worldwide, the UN's main organization
for children said on Wednesday. UNICEF said schools for more than 168 million
children in 14 countries had been completely shut for almost an entire year
because of the pandemic. It warned that 214 million children globally — or 1 in
7 — had missed more than three-quarters of their in-person learning since March
2020. UNICEF chief Henrietta Fore said pupils were paying the heaviest price. "As
we approach the one-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are again reminded
of the catastrophic education emergency worldwide lockdowns have created,"
UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore said. "With every day that goes
by, children unable to access in-person schooling fall further and further
behind, with the most marginalized paying the heaviest price," she said.
"No effort should be spared to keep schools open, or prioritize them in
reopening plans."
Lockdowns
hit schools in Latin America, Caribbean UN data showed two-thirds of the
worst-affected countries were in Latin America and the Caribbean, affecting
nearly 98 million schoolchildren. Panama
has kept schools closed for the most days, shutting out pupils for a total of
211 days, followed by El Salvador, Bangladesh, Bolivia, and Brazil. UNICEF's
call was echoed by UK-based charity Save The Children, which has described the
pandemic and subsequent lockdowns as "the biggest education emergency in
history." James Cox, head of education policy at Save the Children,
told DW on Tuesday that the impacts of school closures "will be felt for a
long time to come."
Europe also
grappling with school closures The issue has been amatter of concern in
Europe as well, with many students missing essential contact time with their
teachers. School children in Germany are starting to return to the
classroom, while pupils in Scotland and Wales are also back. English
schools will reopen next week, but Northern Ireland remains under a strict
lockdown. But Italy's new government has ordered more school closures
after data showed the majority of coronavirus cases to be of the more
contagious British variant. All schools in the highest risk regions will
switch to distance learning under new rules to come into effect from Saturday,
whereas previously only secondary schools in so-called red zones were
shuttered. Regional authorities will also have new discretion to suspend
face-to-face teaching in areas within lower risk orange and yellow regions
where the coronavirus situation is particularly bad, according to a decree
lasting until April 6.
^ A generation
of school children around the world have suffered and will continue to suffer
for years to come because of Covid closures and restrictions. I do not envy
them or their parents. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-un-warns-of-catastrophic-education-emergency/a-56753498
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