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We know that Covid-19 has had a huge impact on you, your school and other schools across NZ. In 2020, you had to deal with new challenges and develop innovative ways to support your students.
Last year was tough and your school had to go above and beyond to meet the needs of your students and whÄnau. With this being said, the impacts of Covid-19 are likely to still be felt this year â and ERO would like to help you to support your school during this difficult time.
To do this, we talked to a wide range of schools in 2020 to find out about the challenges they had to overcome in responding to Covid-19 and the lessons learnt in supporting school staff, students and whÄnau. From talking to everyone, we have produced an in-depth report on the impact of Covid-19 on schools. This short guide draws from this report to provide:
School trustees wanting to know more about how schools responded to Covid-19 in 2020 will also find this guide interesting.
We hope you find this guide useful to reflect how far you have come in responding to Covid-19 and to provide you with some ideas about what you could do next to support your school in 2021.
We know that Covid-19 has had a huge impact on you, your school and other schools across NZ. In 2020, you had to deal with new challenges and develop innovative ways to support your students.
Last year was tough and your school had to go above and beyond to meet the needs of your students and whÄnau. With this being said, the impacts of Covid-19 are likely to still be felt this year â and ERO would like to help you to support your school during this difficult time.
To do this, we talked to a wide range of schools in 2020 to find out about the challenges they had to overcome in responding to Covid-19 and the lessons learnt in supporting school staff, students and whÄnau. From talking to everyone, we have produced an in-depth report on the impact of Covid-19 on schools. This short guide draws from this report to provide:
School trustees wanting to know more about how schools responded to Covid-19 in 2020 will also find this guide interesting.
We hope you find this guide useful to reflect how far you have come in responding to Covid-19 and to provide you with some ideas about what you could do next to support your school in 2021.
The key findings from our Learning in a Covid-19 World: The Impact of Covid-19 on Schools report, which you may find interesting, are set out below.
Despite schools being busy last year responding to Covid-19, we are grateful for the time given to us by students, whÄnau, teachers, principals and school boards. Their experiences and insights are at the heart of what we have learnt. You can find the full report on the impact of Covid-19 on schools, along with a short summary of the findings, on EROâs website.
Your principal would have taken on a lot of responsibility getting their school community through Covid-19 last year.
The staff at your school have been resilient, but it has probably been harder for some of them.
See Part 3 in the Learning in a Covid-19: The Impact of Covid-19 on Schools report for more information about the impact on teacher and principal wellbeing.
Some of your students may still be feeling anxious about Covid-19, particularly secondary students in Auckland.
If you have NCEA students at your school, they may need some additional support this year.
Covid-19 and the disruption caused by the lockdowns may have had an impact on your studentsâ attendance, even those students who were attending regularly before Covid-19.
There is likely to have been a negative impact on some of your studentsâ progress and most principals told us they were worried about the impact on learning.
See Part 1 and 2 in the Learning in a Covid-19: The Impact of Covid-19 on Schools report for more information about the impact on student wellbeing, engagement and learning.
The key findings from our Learning in a Covid-19 World: The Impact of Covid-19 on Schools report, which you may find interesting, are set out below.
Despite schools being busy last year responding to Covid-19, we are grateful for the time given to us by students, whÄnau, teachers, principals and school boards. Their experiences and insights are at the heart of what we have learnt. You can find the full report on the impact of Covid-19 on schools, along with a short summary of the findings, on EROâs website.
Your principal would have taken on a lot of responsibility getting their school community through Covid-19 last year.
The staff at your school have been resilient, but it has probably been harder for some of them.
See Part 3 in the Learning in a Covid-19: The Impact of Covid-19 on Schools report for more information about the impact on teacher and principal wellbeing.
Some of your students may still be feeling anxious about Covid-19, particularly secondary students in Auckland.
If you have NCEA students at your school, they may need some additional support this year.
Covid-19 and the disruption caused by the lockdowns may have had an impact on your studentsâ attendance, even those students who were attending regularly before Covid-19.
There is likely to have been a negative impact on some of your studentsâ progress and most principals told us they were worried about the impact on learning.
See Part 1 and 2 in the Learning in a Covid-19: The Impact of Covid-19 on Schools report for more information about the impact on student wellbeing, engagement and learning.
You may wish to work with your colleagues to plan how you will support your school in a Covid-19 world. As tamariki return to school in 2021, here are some actions you could take to continue to support students, principals, teachers, parents and whÄnau.
See Part 4 in the Learning in a Covid-19 World: The Impact of Covid-19 on Schools report for more information about the key lessons for supporting schools going forward.
You may wish to work with your colleagues to plan how you will support your school in a Covid-19 world. As tamariki return to school in 2021, here are some actions you could take to continue to support students, principals, teachers, parents and whÄnau.
See Part 4 in the Learning in a Covid-19 World: The Impact of Covid-19 on Schools report for more information about the key lessons for supporting schools going forward.