Learning loss during Covid-19: An early systematic review

被引:161
作者
Robin Donnelly
Harry Anthony Patrinos
机构
[1] University of Ottawa,Telfer School of Management
[2] The World Bank,undefined
关键词
Covid-19; Education; Learning loss; Systematic review;
D O I
10.1007/s11125-021-09582-6
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摘要
With Covid-19 having caused significant disruption to the global education system, researchers are beginning to become concerned with the impact that this has had on student learning progress and, in particular, whether learning loss has been experienced. To evaluate this, the authors conducted a thorough analysis of recorded learning loss evidence documented between March 2020 and March 2021. This systematic review aims to consolidate available data and to document what has been reported in the literature. Given the novelty of the subject, eight studies were identified; seven of these found evidence of student learning loss among at least some of the participants while one of the seven also found instances of learning gains in a particular subgroup. The remaining study found increased learning gains in their participants. Additionally, four of the studies observed increases in inequality where certain demographics of students experienced learning losses more significant than others. It is determined that further research is needed to increase the quantity of studies produced, their geographical focus, and the numbers of students they observe.
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页数:8
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