Pandemic causing 'nearly insurmountable' education losses globally: UNICEF

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School closures due to the Covid-19 pandemic have caused “nearly insurmountable” losses in education among children around the world, UNICEF said.

UNITED NATIONS, United States — School closures due to the Covid-19 pandemic have caused “nearly insurmountable” losses in education among children around the world, UNICEF said on Monday.More than 616 million students are still being affected by full or partial school closures, the UN children’s agency said.

“Quite simply, we are looking at a nearly insurmountable scale of loss to children’s schooling,” said UNICEF Chief of Education Robert Jenkins in a statement, almost two years into the pandemic. UNICEF reported that “learning losses to school closures have left up to 70 percent of 10-year-olds unable to read or understand a simple text, up from 53 percent pre-pandemic” in countries with low and middle income.

Rich countries are far from being spared. In the United States, learning losses have been observed in several states, including Texas, California and Maryland, said UNICEF.

 

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