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rapid transition to online learning, as a consequence of COVID-19, has highlighted the risks of student
disengagement, and the subsequent impact on lower student achievement across multiple courses.
1. The recent pandemic has changed how millions around the globe are educated. New solutions and innovations in the
education system are the need of the hour. Looking at the new digital split, the approach may increase the equality gaps.
More than 500 million students across the globe had to pause their on-going studies at various levels. These changes
have and will create a degree of inconvenience, but at the same time would promote innovations and future
transformations within the education system.
2. The ‘pile-on effect’ of the coronavirus is that, during the global COVID-19 pandemic, interruptions to education can
have long term implications — especially for the most vulnerable. There is a real risk of regression for children whose
basic, foundational learning (reading, math, languages, etc.) was not strong, to begin with. And millions of children who
have already been deprived of their right to education, particularly girls, are being more exposed to health and well-being
risks (both psychosocial and physical) during COVID-19.
3. Girls: Young and adolescent girls are twice as likely to be out of school in crisis situations and face greater barriers to
education and vulnerabilities such as domestic/gender-based violence when not in school.
4. Refugees, displaced and migrant children: These populations often fall between the cracks as national policies might
not necessarily include these vulnerable groups and they must be included and catered for in any global responses to this
crisis if this has not already occurred.
5. Children and youth with disabilities: Along with other marginalized populations, including children from minority
groups, are neglected in the best of times and have lower educational outcomes than their peers.
6. Young people affected by trauma or mental health issues: Schools and learning centers are places for communities to
address health related issues, including mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS), which the most vulnerable
students rely on for t
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