Monthly Archives: April 2020

Students without access to distance education: the pandemic reveals great inequalities

Students without access to distance education: the pandemic reveals great inequalities

Given the unstoppable advance of COVID-19 and its worldwide expansion, one of the first measures fell directly on the classrooms. From one day to the next, the approximately 10 million students in Spain, according to data from the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training , stayed at home. And along with that educational lock, the first doubts arose, […] … learn more→

Without international students, Australia’s universities will downsize – and some might collapse altogether

Without international students, Australia’s universities will downsize – and some might collapse altogether

The loss of international students due to COVID-19 restrictions, and predicted second semester declines, will see universities lose between A$3 and 4.5 billion, according to Universities Australia. The higher education sector was dealt another blow this week when the government said universities wouldn’t get the increased access to the A$130bn JobKeeper fund for registered charities. Universities estimate more than 21,000 […] … learn more→

Coronavirus and school exams: despite plan for grading pupils, there may be trouble ahead

Coronavirus and school exams: despite plan for grading pupils, there may be trouble ahead

Two weeks after the A-level and GCSE exams were cancelled, English assessment authority OFQUAL has decided how grades will be decided for these qualifications. They will be awarded by teachers in the first instance, and these recommendations will then be moderated by exam boards. The fact that this announcement was delayed twice suggests that the prime […] … learn more→

What will happen to school grades during the coronavirus pandemic?

What will happen to school grades during the coronavirus pandemic?

COVID-19 has brought a tsunami of change and impacted every facet and sector of society, including the lives of children, parents and teachers. UN Secretary-General António Guterres recently said that the coronavirus pandemic is the biggest global challenge since the Second World War. When K-12 schools will reopen in Canada remains an open question, and hope […] … learn more→

Tips on how to plan a virtual academic conference

Tips on how to plan a virtual academic conference

As the Covid-19 pandemic expands across the globe, the cancellation of academic conferences may not seem a top concern. But for those involved in organising or contributing to a conference it can be devastating to see their work wasted. In 2019 the Educational Developers’ Caucus in Canada changed the traditional face-to-face format of our annual […] … learn more→