Education's next 5 years will be crucial in determining whether we can prevent pandemic learning gaps from becoming permanent for students.

Five years on: COVID’s impact on schools–and what’s next for education


Education's next five years will be crucial in determining whether we can prevent COVID learning gaps from becoming permanent

Key points:

  • The pandemic sharpened the focus on students and what drives academic growth
  • The pandemic’s lasting impact on young students
  • Pandemic-related science losses hit underrepresented groups harder
  • For more news on the pandemic's impact on students, visit eSN's Educational Leadership hub

Five years ago this month, the World Health Organization officially labeled COVID-19 as a pandemic. In response, life as we knew it came to a halt, schools were canceled, and teachers rushed to transition to online learning. Despite monumental efforts to keep students engaged during such a widespread crisis, the effects of those educational disruptions continue to resonate today.

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