The Education Exchange: “Severe” Learning Losses from Pandemic, Data from 42 Countries Show

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Photo of Harry PatrinosAn Adviser to the Office of the Chief Economist for Europe and Central Asia at the World Bank, Harry Patrinos, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how the Covid-19 pandemic impacted learning across the globe, and how the World Bank is working to support learning recovery.

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