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What you study can affect what you earn: Here’s why that matters during COVID

Those with a degree in nursing or education are often poorly paid compared to others with a tertiary qualification, OECD data shows

coronavirus, covid, covid-19, earnings advantage, job market, labor market, labour market, tertiary education
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COVID has worsened student adversity and trauma – how can schools help?

The coronavirus crisis has created and exacerbated stresses among children – schools can do a lot to support these students

childhood adversity, childhood trauma, coronavirus, disadvantaged students
Young girl sitting at desk in classroom wearing face mask

Acting on lessons from COVID to bring about deeper change in education

What are the key lessons from coronavirus lockdowns for education policy makers to make real, sustainable change?

coronavirus, covid, covid-19, distance learning, education policy, Education Policy Outlook, education reform, remote learning, school closure, school reform
Diverse school children smiling as they lean over their desks in the classroom

Investing in the future of the most vulnerable countries

Andreas Schleicher on why investing in education in the COVID recovery will pay dividends to our communities and economies

education funding, education reform, education spending, funding, investment, investment policies, low income countries, middle income countries, policy reform, tax revenue
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Lessons for education from PISA for Development during the coronavirus crisis

Low- and middle-income countries will need to regain the educational ground lost during COVID, and overcome pre-pandemic challenges too

coronavirus, covid, covid-19, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, PISA for Development, Senegal
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Making PISA more relevant to low- and middle-income countries

The learning needs and outcomes of children not enrolled in school have traditionally been widely unassessed. PISA set out to change that.

developing countries, low income countries, middle income countries, out of school youth, PISA, PISA for Development

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