Drawing on biweekly interviews with thirty children from Southern Ontario, Canada, from diverse backgrounds and most of whom were between 8 years old and 15 years old, our paper discusses children’s educational experiences when schooling shifted online during the first few months of the pandemic. We focus on the challenges and opportunities that were offered during that time, with a particular focus on how these were significantly shaped by inequality. We address the following key themes, all with attention to related inequalities: shifts in children’s engagement with space and time; differential availability of help when faced with challenges in online schooling; missing school friends, peers, and teachers and strategies to remain connecte...
Although providing students with access to equal education is one of the priorities and challenges o...
As in many countries worldwide, as part of the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, all s...
Reducing physical contact has been the most common strategy adopted by governments to reduce the spr...
peer reviewedThe paper explores children’s perspectives of distance education, their learning experi...
This paper explores the ways in which face-to-face classroom communities were disrupted and/or trans...
School closure is one of the most debated measures undertaken to contain the spread of the Coronavir...
When discussing possible consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems certain that the effects of...
The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world, people’s everyday life, and has also had an...
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the greatest disruption to children’s schooling in generations. Th...
This issue of the Occasional Paper Series is enriched by a collection of images, artwork, and photog...
Among the concerns about youth wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic, one well-documented impact is...
What are the effects of school closures during the Covid-19 pandemic on children’s education? Online ...
It could be reasonably argued by now (as of June 2021) that the global COVID-19 pandemic has signifi...
In the 2020-2021 academic year, schools across the United States were forced to adjust to the COVID-...
The present paper is based on two online surveys of the mix-method projects COVID-Kids I and II whic...
Although providing students with access to equal education is one of the priorities and challenges o...
As in many countries worldwide, as part of the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, all s...
Reducing physical contact has been the most common strategy adopted by governments to reduce the spr...
peer reviewedThe paper explores children’s perspectives of distance education, their learning experi...
This paper explores the ways in which face-to-face classroom communities were disrupted and/or trans...
School closure is one of the most debated measures undertaken to contain the spread of the Coronavir...
When discussing possible consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems certain that the effects of...
The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world, people’s everyday life, and has also had an...
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the greatest disruption to children’s schooling in generations. Th...
This issue of the Occasional Paper Series is enriched by a collection of images, artwork, and photog...
Among the concerns about youth wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic, one well-documented impact is...
What are the effects of school closures during the Covid-19 pandemic on children’s education? Online ...
It could be reasonably argued by now (as of June 2021) that the global COVID-19 pandemic has signifi...
In the 2020-2021 academic year, schools across the United States were forced to adjust to the COVID-...
The present paper is based on two online surveys of the mix-method projects COVID-Kids I and II whic...
Although providing students with access to equal education is one of the priorities and challenges o...
As in many countries worldwide, as part of the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, all s...
Reducing physical contact has been the most common strategy adopted by governments to reduce the spr...