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Only half of schools worldwide resumed classroom learning, 34% continue with hybrid mode: Report

The tracker has been jointly created by Johns Hopkins University, the World Bank, and UNICEF to assist countries' decision-making by tracking reopening and COVID-19 recovery planning efforts in more than 200 countries.

October 10, 2021 / 11:34 IST
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Nineteen months after the COVID-19 pandemic forced school closures worldwide, only half of the schools across the globe have resumed classroom teaching and learning while around 34 per cent schools are relying on mixed or hybrid instruction mode, according to the COVID-19 Global Education Recovery Tracker.

The tracker has been jointly created by Johns Hopkins University, the World Bank, and UNICEF to assist countries' decision-making by tracking reopening and COVID-19 recovery planning efforts in more than 200 countries.

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According to the tracked data, 80 per cent of schools worldwide are in regular session. Out of those, 54 per cent are back to in-person instruction, 34 per cent are relying on mixed or hybrid instruction while 10 per cent continue remote instruction and 2 per cent offer no instruction at all.

While the tracker noted that only 53 per cent of countries are prioritising