Children Across Europe Going Back Here Countries Managing Covid Covid19 After School -
: A major post-pandemic concern is the rise in "unjustified absences" or truancy. In response, 37 European education systems have implemented National Strategies to Tackle Absenteeism for 2024/2025. Key actions include:
For the , European countries have shifted their focus from emergency COVID-19 containment to managing long-term educational recovery and resilience. While active mitigation measures like mask mandates and forced closures have largely been retired, the "after-school" legacy of the pandemic is being managed through structural reforms in digitalization, student well-being, and attendance policies. Managing the Post-Pandemic Legacy (2024–2025) : A major post-pandemic concern is the rise
: Evidence from early 2024 suggests EU students suffered an average learning loss equivalent to one-fifth of a school year . While active mitigation measures like mask mandates and
: Automated tracking to identify at-risk students quickly. While schools now prioritize remaining open, they follow
While schools now prioritize remaining open, they follow an "evidence-based" concept of the Health-Promoting School .
: Germany is developing specialized national learning platforms to support blended learning.
: Custom learning paths for students struggling to reintegrate into full-time in-person schooling.
