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Co-operation and consistency: a global survey of professionals involved in reopening schools during the COVID-19 pandemic

Nicola J. Gray (UNESCO Chair and WHO Collaborating Centre Global Health and Education, Universite Clermont Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, France) (Department of Pharmacy, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK)
Didier Jourdan (UNESCO Chair and WHO Collaborating Centre Global Health and Education, Universite Clermont Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, France)

Health Education

ISSN: 0965-4283

Article publication date: 9 June 2021

Issue publication date: 1 March 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, schools closed in haste and were expected to create virtual learning opportunities for their students while they waited to see when and how they might re-open. National governments issued reopening guidance at varying speeds. The purpose of this study was to invite health and education professionals to share what was happening in their country about school reopening in terms of the features and implications of the guidance issued.

Design/methodology/approach

A qualitative study. Initial interviews informed a semi-structured questionnaire distributed through the global community of UNESCO Chair ‘Global Health and Education’ and partner organisations. Its aim was to collect, analyse and share globally relevant knowledge and practices about school reopening.

Findings

There were 192 useable responses from 43 countries and territories and 1 multi-country region. 20 of these, mainly in the Global North, had received reopening guidance, 23 were still waiting and 1 had not closed its schools. Guidance prioritised public health measures like social distancing, with less emphasis on education impacts. Success came from partnerships between schools, families and local authorities, consistent guidance and enough time and resources for implementation. Fear of infection led to significant absenteeism among students and staff. Respondents waiting for guidance, mainly in the Global South, shared similar concerns and expectations.

Originality/value

Describing first-hand practices and perspectives of health and education professionals from diverse countries and territories about reopening schools.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank all the professionals who took time in very challenging situations to share their perspectives with the authors for the survey. The authors would also like to thank Professor Konstantin G. Gurevich, Chair Holder of the UNESCO Chair “Healthy Lifestyle Promotion” and his team at Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, and the other members of the UNESCO Chair “Global Health and Education” team who organised and promoted the survey work: Goof Buijs, Silvia de Ruiter and Valérie Ivassenko.

Funding: NJG and DJ are associated with the UNESCO Chair “Global Health and Education” and WHO Collaborating Centre for Research in Education and Health. UNESCO Chair “Global Health and Education” and WHO Collaborating Centre for Research in Education and Health are supported by the non-profit organisations MGEN (Mutuelle Générale de l’Education Nationale, France) and Groupe VYV (France). Université Clermont-Auvergne (Chamalières, France) provides in-kind contributions to support the UNESCO Chair secretariat.

Citation

Gray, N.J. and Jourdan, D. (2022), "Co-operation and consistency: a global survey of professionals involved in reopening schools during the COVID-19 pandemic", Health Education, Vol. 122 No. 1, pp. 103-120. https://doi.org/10.1108/HE-07-2020-0054

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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