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A new report, “Prioritizing Learning During Covid-19”, provides recommendations from the Global Education Evidence Advisory Panel, an independent, cross-disciplinary body composed of leading education experts, including a Nobel Prize winner. This report draws on insights from the latest research to document the devastating impacts of Covid-19 and countries’ responses to the pandemic. It offers guidance on how education systems in low- and middle-income countries can respond to the damage caused by the pandemic and make sure that learning needs for all students, especially the most marginalized, are addressed. Join us for the launch of a new Global Education Evidence Advisory Panel report recommending the most effective ways to keep children learning during and post-pandemic. More information: https://live.worldbank.org/prioritizi... ️️ 🗣️ Speakers Abhijit Banerjee, Nobel Laureate and Professor of Economics, MIT Susan Dynarski, Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education Jaime Saavedra, Global Director for Education, World Bank Rachel Glennerster, Associate Professor, University of Chicago Robert Jenkins, Global Director, Education and Adolescent Development, UNICEF Sally Grantham-McGregor, Emeritus Professor of Child Health and Nutrition, UCL GOS Institute of Child Health, Faculty of Pop Health Sciences Kwame Akyeampong, GEEAP co-chair and Professor of International Education and Development, The Open University Sylvia Schmelkes, Provost of Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City Tahir Andrabi, Professor of Economics at Pomona College, California, and Dean, LUMS School of Education Charlotte Watts, Chief Scientific Adviser UK Department for International Development (DFID) Joan Osa Oviawe, Commissioner of Education, Edo State, Nigeria Vinod Rao, Secretary (Primary & Secondary Education), State of Gujarat, India 📑 Agenda 00:00 Welcome and opening remarks: Prioritizing Learning During COVID-19 05:14 Why we should prioritize keeping schools and preschools fully open 11:39 The economic impact of the school closures and learning losses 14:11 Inequities 17:36 Why early childhood and preschool are important 22:08 Global Education Evidence Advisory Panel recommendations 24:10 Keep schools fully open. Reduce transmission in schools 29:56 Adjust instruction: assessing learning. Helping students catch up 36:23 Support teachers. Leveraging existing technology. Encourage parental engagement 47:32 Structured pedagogical support. Engage additional instructors 53:10 Ministerial observations: Nigeria 1:00:51 Ministerial observations: India 1:12:11 The use of evidence and data during policy making implementation 1:19:31 A system level reset? A strategy for really implementing these changes 1:21:47 Towards a global strategy: The policy world & the academic world 1:25:20 Dealing with households in the early childhood education 1:27:39 Closing remarks ABOUT THE WORLD BANK GROUP The World Bank Group is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development. http://www.worldbank.org