The Covid-19 pandemic has caused the most considerable disruption of education systems in history, affecting nearly 1.6 billion learners in more than 190 countries and all continents. It resulted in the introduction of many restrictions. One of them was the closure or restrictions on the ...
Over a billion students worldwide are unable to go to school or university due to measures to stop the spread of COVID-19. The pandemic is expected to have enormous economic consequences and it is also having a devasting impact on global education, causing a tremendous level of stress for s...
In this study, we surveyed college-bound high school seniors to understand how the pandemic is affecting their the college search process and their lives as a whole. Do they feel prepared to go to college? Are they engaged in their education? Has their academic performance suffered?
schools globally had been closed because of COVID-19 for an average of 4.5 months, affecting an estimated 1.6 billion students and creating what the United Nations has called the largest disruption to education in history. Even 2 years into the pandemic, 48 countries had not yet fully reopened...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic prompted widespread closures of kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) schools, affecting approximately124 000 schoolsand 55.1 million students. Without a vaccine, school closures were part of a comprehensive public health strategy to curb viral trans...
The Covid-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has completely reshaped the lives of people around the world, including higher education students. Beyond serious health consequences for a proportion of those directly affected by the virus, the pandemic holds important implications ...
Post-pandemic, students’ mental health and wellbeing are significantly affecting levels of resilience and coping strategies in personal, professional, academic, and societal aspects of daily life, with a direct impact on student retention. Issues facing the cohort of students currently at school, suc...
Notre Dame is still determining its course of action where summer programming is concerned during the COVID-19 pandemic. At this time,the university’s Office of Precollege Programs indicates that cancellation is a possibility. The program states thatupdates to Leadership Seminarswill be posted on ...
The mass spreading of COVID-19 has changed the paradigm of the education industry. In China and many other nations, universities have introduced compulsory remote education programs such as mobile learning (m-learning) to prevent public health hazards caused by the pandemic. However, so far, ther...
"Most research of this type focuses on one or two layers, but we have every reason to believe all layers are important," said Brown. "For example, the severity of the pandemic on a student's local environment could have a big impact on their psychological stress. If you're in a rural...