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Covid's impact on education after more than two years

What are lessons have we learned about education systems and their development since 2020?

Dominique Slade
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Front cover of report: Lessons from Covid

In 2020, following the peak of the pandemic, we published our report: ‘What have we learned about the COVID-19 impact on education so far?’

Two and a half years on, with new waves of the pandemic coming and going at irregular intervals, it is a good time to take stock of what we have learned from what has, in many ways, felt like a global pilot in testing out new forms of delivering education: what lessons can we learn from this worldwide experiment? Are there new challenges for education? What new priorities have emerged?

Dominique Slade, our Head of Education Content & Solutions investigates.