We should avoid flattening the curve in education – Possible scenarios for learning loss during the school lockdowns

By A Mystery Man Writer

Social distancing is a necessary strategy to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). With 1.5 billion children out of school in 175 countries (as of April 10), there are more and more concerns about the longer-term effects that school closures will have on them.

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