This paper advances our understanding of how schools can become change agents capable of transforming local practice to address the challenges arising from the Covid-19 pandemic. It presents a novel application of cultural-historical activity theory to reinterpret evidence on widespread learning loss and increasing educational inequities resulting from the pandemic, and to identify scalable transformative learning opportunities through reframing the crisis as a double stimulation. By reviewing evidence of the emerging educational landscape, we first develop a picture of the new ‘problem space’ upon which schools must act. We develop a problem space map to serve as the first stimulus to articulate local challenges. Integrating this problem s...
Following lockdowns in 2020 owing to Covid‐19, schools needed to find a way to ensure the education ...
The massive damages of COVID-19 may be incalculable. But in the spirit of never wasting a good crisi...
Pandemic—the global spread of an initially local disease like COVID-19—bluntly forces us to stop. H...
This paper advances our understanding of how schools can become change agents capable of transformin...
This paper advances our understanding of how schools can become change agents capable of transformin...
The COVID-19 pandemic provided a world-wide opportunity for educators and educational structures to ...
Concept. COVID-19 has pressed the need for social distancing that was unprecedentedly invoked across...
This paper reports on the continual effort of the Knowledge Building Community (KBC) connecting teac...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused both unprecendented disruptions and massive changes to education. H...
The crisis caused by covid-19 has assorted effect on education system. To abate the escalation of CO...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the immediate and longer-term effects of school closures and ongoi...
Before dealing with the interesting and current topic I would like to point out that today we will d...
Learning should not be stymied irrespective of any disruptions but was learning not hampered during ...
It is important to assume that the learning crisis caused by COVID-19 is not over. As highlighted by...
“Historically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine the world anew. This ...
Following lockdowns in 2020 owing to Covid‐19, schools needed to find a way to ensure the education ...
The massive damages of COVID-19 may be incalculable. But in the spirit of never wasting a good crisi...
Pandemic—the global spread of an initially local disease like COVID-19—bluntly forces us to stop. H...
This paper advances our understanding of how schools can become change agents capable of transformin...
This paper advances our understanding of how schools can become change agents capable of transformin...
The COVID-19 pandemic provided a world-wide opportunity for educators and educational structures to ...
Concept. COVID-19 has pressed the need for social distancing that was unprecedentedly invoked across...
This paper reports on the continual effort of the Knowledge Building Community (KBC) connecting teac...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused both unprecendented disruptions and massive changes to education. H...
The crisis caused by covid-19 has assorted effect on education system. To abate the escalation of CO...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the immediate and longer-term effects of school closures and ongoi...
Before dealing with the interesting and current topic I would like to point out that today we will d...
Learning should not be stymied irrespective of any disruptions but was learning not hampered during ...
It is important to assume that the learning crisis caused by COVID-19 is not over. As highlighted by...
“Historically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine the world anew. This ...
Following lockdowns in 2020 owing to Covid‐19, schools needed to find a way to ensure the education ...
The massive damages of COVID-19 may be incalculable. But in the spirit of never wasting a good crisi...
Pandemic—the global spread of an initially local disease like COVID-19—bluntly forces us to stop. H...