ABSTRACT

Lessons from Lockdown explores the impact of COVID-19 on our schooling systems, on the young people and families that they serve and on all who work in – and with – our schools, and asks what the long-term ramifications of the pandemic might be for the pedagogy and purpose of formal education. Drawing on the voices of more than a hundred pupils, parents and professionals, it reveals how teachers and learners are adapting practice in areas such as curriculum modelling, parental engagement, assessment and evaluation and blended and online learning.

In this timely new book, Tony Breslin draws on his experience as a teacher, researcher, examiner, school governor and policy influencer to assess what the educational legacy of COVID-19 could be, and the potential that it offers for reframing how we ‘do’ schooling.

Whatever your place in this landscape, Lessons from Lockdown is a must-read for all concerned about the shape and purpose of schooling systems in mature economies – schooling systems and economies set on recovering from the kind of ‘system shock’ that the pandemic has delivered.

chapter 1|18 pages

Schools during lockdown

chapter 3|16 pages

Economics, education and inequalities

chapter 5|30 pages

Making the grade

The class of 2020

chapter 6|12 pages

Catching up on ‘lost’ learning

chapter 7|22 pages

Pupil well-being and emotional recovery

chapter 8|32 pages

Leadership and governance

chapter 10|10 pages

Recasting the learning blend

Technology and pedagogy

chapter |13 pages

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