It mentions that how the Covid-19 pandemic affect school-age children, along with discusses the impact of the global economy, quarantine practices and the psychological and physical consequences arising from the closure of schools are striking in childhood.Yucel, Gul...
particularly the most vulnerable (Bessell2021; Brown et al.2020). Nevertheless, there was evidence that many children experienced an enhanced connection to nature during the COVID-19 crisis due to “having more time to spend outdoors” (Friedman et al.2021, p.4) and that outdoor learning wa...
It can be concluded that the use of social media in higher education is valuable and beneficial.Jiong WangInternational Journal of Learning and Teaching... J Wang - 《International Journal of Learning & Teaching》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 How Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Affect Higher Education Le...
Research shows that the supply and demand for talent in some industries have been affected by COVID-19. The pandemic could also affect what people want to pursue as a career, and the choice of major which students choose to pursue at universities. How is it going to affect job seek...
July 2, 2020The damage COVID-19 is inflicting on student learning in the United States could last alifetime. One of our latest education reports finds that continued school shutdownscould exacerbateexisting achievement gaps, especially among Black and Hispanic...
Because the COVID-19 recession was partly self-induced, the tendency is to assume it will be short. This was the rationale behind President Trump’s since-abandoned proposal to reopen the economy in mid-April. But this idea is incorrect. As long as there is significant community spread of ...
A decreased or altered sense of smell—called olfactory dysfunction—is a common symptom experienced by individuals with COVID-19. As described in an article published in The Laryngoscope, researchers recently searched the medical literature for studies
Beyond the direct effect on students, learning delays have the potential to affect economic growth: by 2040, according to McKinsey analysis, COVID-19-related unfinished learning could translate into $1.6 trillion in annual losses to the global economy. Acting decisively in the near term could ...
COVID-19 Impact on Foreign Students More Getty Images Schools around the country are preparing to address issues specifically affecting international students and applicants. Only after Chinese national Zhibin Mo returned to the U.S. from winter break in China did he learn about the spread in...
How does COVID damage the brain? These nasal sensory cells connect to an area of the brain known as the "limbic system," which is involved in emotion, learning and memory. In aUK-based study released as a pre-print online in June, researchers compared brain images taken of people before...