How to Support Students When Schools Reopen?

This note draws on evidence from multiple field experiments conducted in Ghana and India. with reference to the Tanzanian context

Abstract

The most pressing problem facing all education systems is how to provide remedial education to students once schools reopen following the COVID-19 related school closures. Children will return with a large learning deficit, with some more behind than others. Teachers will face the challenge of providing instruction over an even more academically diverse classroom than before. There is a real risk that the children who fall behind the curriculum might learn at a slower pace for the rest of their school career.

The good news is that there is a methodology that has been proven to be highly effective in many different contexts: targeted instruction, which tailors instruction to the learning level of the child. This insight note draws on evidence from multiple field experiments conducted in Ghana and India, and highlights some key principles that should be kept in mind when implementing targeted instruction, with specific reference to the Tanzanian context.

This research is part of the ‘Research on Improving Systems of Education’ programme

Citation

Cilliers, J. 2020. How to Support Students When Schools Reopen? RISE Insight Series. 2020/018. https://doi.org/10.35489/BSG-RISE-RI_2020/018

How to Support Students When Schools Reopen?

Published 23 June 2020