Abstract
This review provides insights into COVID-19 responses in educational systems in Asia, and to understand which policies and practices were already in place to contribute to system readiness and resilience. Although the evidence base remains scarce, reflecting on the different system and school-level responses in Asia provides opportunity to identify gaps in current policies and research, and consider new ways in which countries in Asia can strengthen their educational systems into the future. It considers what makes an education system resilient, and the importance of school level practices. It uses an analytical framework to review readiness, response and recovery, and concludes with a discussion of gaps in evidence in Asia.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 1 Sept 2022 |
Keywords
- Adjustment (To environment)
- Asia
- Crisis management
- Regional development
- School systems
- Student support services
- Well being
- Intervention
- Middle income
- Low income
- Developing countries
- Emergency programs
- Remote learning
- Face to face education
Disciplines
- Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
- Educational Leadership
- International and Comparative Education