ABSTRACT

With comprehensive examples from researchers across East Africa, West Africa, and Southern Africa, the book examines how primary, secondary, and tertiary education was affected by the pandemic and how its effects are shaping the future of education in Africa.

This book addresses diverse issues relating to COVID-19 and education, including the gendered-, classed-, and disability-related effects of the pandemic; African educators’ and students’ experiences with different remote learning technologies; and the outcomes of government interventions in education, such as prolonged school closures. The chapters and case studies highlighted in the volume represent the voices of African educators, students, and parents as they share their experiences of the pandemic and their perspectives on how learning should be optimised to better manage future disruptions to education.

This book is the first of its kind to comprehensively examine the effects of COVID-19 on education in Africa and will be essential reading for researchers, academics, and scholars of African education, international and comparative education, and education policy.

part I|52 pages

Experiences of Students and Families

chapter 2Chapter 1|20 pages

Strengthening homes as sites of learning during emergency

Lessons from COVID-19 lockdown in Uganda

chapter Chapter 2|15 pages

“I will not allow my child to go to school”

Parents' perspectives on school reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic

part II|56 pages

Impact on Marginalised Students

chapter 54Chapter 4|19 pages

“We are as valuable as non-disabled students”

Learning experiences of female learners with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda

chapter Chapter 5|19 pages

“If we eat lunch, then supper, no”

Effects of COVID-19 school closures on HIV-infected and affected girls and young women in Uganda

part III|58 pages

E-Learning Strategies and Issues

chapter 110Chapter 7|18 pages

“Online lessons are a waste of time”

Peer-to-peer reflections on online learning in the aftermath of COVID-19 school closures in Uganda

chapter Chapter 8|23 pages

Students' experiences using online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic

The case of Kyambogo University, Uganda

chapter Chapter 9|15 pages

Institutional approaches to supporting students during the COVID-19 pandemic

A comparative study of two Ghanaian public universities' online learning experiences

part IV|66 pages

Emerging Educational Issues

chapter 168Chapter 10|15 pages

The relevance of modern technologies in counselling tertiary education students in the COVID-19 era

A study at the University of Energy and Natural Resources in Ghana

chapter Chapter 12|14 pages

Writing the effects of COVID-19

Emerging perspectives in Ugandan literary texts