There is a discussion on the findings of the CAPRI report, ‘Time out: the impact of COVID-19 on education,’ as for almost two years, many of the approximately 600,000 students in the education system have been stymied by the limits placed on learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
And while the extent to which the pandemic has impacted the trajectory of these young lives is not yet known, a recent study by public policy think tank CAPRI on the impact of COVID-19 on education provides a window into an issue of great concern.
Dr. Diana Thorburn, Director of Research at CAPRI and Nadine Molloy Principal of Ardenne High School and Education International Executive Board Member, joined the CVM Live Panel Discussion to discuss the findings of time out: the impact of COVID-19 on education’. CAPRI report.
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