COVID-19 Education Response Mapping Study in Asia: Full Report
This document provides a summary of research exploring the systems, policies, and school-level practices that have supported learning continuity in Asia during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on a review of policy documents on COVID-19 responses in Asia and a deep dive analysis of system and school-level responses in the Philippines and the Kyrgyz Republic, the findings from this study provide policymakers and education stakeholders with evidence of promising practices that could be leveraged to support learning recovery and education system resilience. In addition, a policy review was conducted on the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), which focused on the practices of policymakers that have the potential to support teaching and learning. The study's intent is not to compare and contrast countries' responses but to highlight innovations in the system and school practices and make recommendations based on insights from system leaders and educators.
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Country: Kyrgyzstan, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Philippines
Topic: Teaching and Learning
Sub-topic: Teaching Technologies & Open Educational Resources, Early Childhood Development, Teacher Professional Development, Mobile Learning, Online Learning & Video and Multimedia Tools
Resource Type: Reports
Featured projects: Asia Region/ILOA and ACR-Asia