COVID-19 has taken a toll on students’ academic progress and their mental health. School systems can respond across multiple horizons to help students get back on track.
COVID-19 caused educational interruptions of some kind to nearly 1.6 billion students globally at its worst point to date. And, according to the World Bank, 220 million students worldwide were affected by the closure of their universities in 2020. Meanwhile, according to an International...
But when a crisis such as COVID-19 presents urgent, emergent and high-stakes changes, you need to make faster, more nimble decisions. When you have no time to plan, combining the ADKAR Model with Adaptive Action offers a powerful tool for managing change quickly and effectively....
The ongoing COVID-19 crisis has altered how, when, and where we shop and what we buy. Digital has become more important than ever, brand loyalty has been shaken, and spending levels and are still below precrisis levels. During a McKinsey Live webinar, ...
deleterious relationship with the more-than-human world has caused many educators to demand radical reconsiderations as to the purpose and meaning of education. We ask: how did the disruption of mainstream schooling, during the COVID-19 crisis, provide opportunities that we can learn from so that...
“The covid phenomenon—not the pandemic but the phenomenon around it—created this opportunity for AIDS denialists to reemerge,” he adds. Denialists like Peter Duesberg, the now-infamous Berkeley biologist who first promoted the idea that AIDS is caused by pharmaceuticals or recreational drugs, ...
COVID-19 lockdown Change of air quality Lanzhou of China Post-epidemic era Policy implications 1. Introduction For more than two years, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic has had a tremendous worldwide blow and been considered a crisis unprecedented since the Second World War (Liu, ...
It is of great challenge to raise the public coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) related health literacy (CRHL) in impoverished regions due to the limits of poor infrastructure, large proportion of vulnerable groups, etc. However, those limits cannot be
Landing a Full-Time Job in a Pandemic When the world was first learning about the implications of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, "We did see a lot of companies step back and reassess their hiring needs," Barnes says. "As a result, the amount of jobs ...
Parents can teach kids skills to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic that have the added benefit of helping them cope more effectively with OCD.