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Mitigating Learning Disruption During Covid-19: Evidence from India

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posted on 2024-09-05, 20:43 authored by Manjistha Banerj, Bipasa Banerjee, Vidya Diwakar
Long school closures in India during the pandemic caused significant learning disruption, with particularly adverse consequences for marginalised girls and boys. Data from large-scale representative surveys does not show a massive fall in enrolment because of the closures. However, low levels of basic reading and maths skills among school-age children are concerning. In response, various centrally managed interventions took place during the pandemic (e.g. to encourage enrolment, including through social protection). Schools also undertook measures with a more direct bearing on children’s learning. Continued efforts are needed to reach severely disadvantaged children who are not enrolled.

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Institute of Development Studies

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Banerji, M.; Banerjee, B. and Diwakar, V. (2023) ‘Mitigating Learning Disruption During Covid-19: Evidence from India’, CPAN Policy Brief 4, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies

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CPAN Policy Brief 4

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India

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