Impact of COVID-19 on Formal Education: An International Review of Practices and Potentials of Open Education at a Distance

In terms of scale, shock, and disenfranchisement, the disruption to formal education arising from COVID-19 has been unprecedented. Anecdotally, responses from teachers and educators around the world range from heightened caution to being inspired by distance education as the “new normal.” Of all the challenges, face-to-face and formal teaching have been most heavily affected. Despite some education systems demonstrating resilience, a major challenge is sustaining quality and inclusiveness in formal education suddenly delivered at a distance. In probing these issues, this article profiles international perspectives on the role of open education in responding to the impact on formal school and higher education caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. We proceed by highlighting and analysing practices and case studies from 13 countries representing all global regions, identifying and discussing the challenges and opportunities that have presented themselves. Reports cover the period from the beginning of 2020 until 11 March 2021, the first anniversary of the COVID-19 outbreak as declared by the World Health Organization. In our comparative study, we identify seven key aspects of which three (missing infrastructure and sharing OER, open education and access to OER, and urgent need for professional development and training for teachers) are directly related to open education at a distance. After comparing examples of existing practice, we make recommendations and offer insights into how open education strategies can lead to interventions that are effective and innovative—to improve formal education at a distance in schools and universities in the future.

[1]  Ebba S. I. Ossiannilsson,et al.  HOW COVID-19 HAS AN IMPACT ON FORMAL EDUCATION: A COLLECTIVE INTERNATIONAL EVALUATION OF OPEN EDUCATION IN DISTANCE LEARNING , 2021, ICERI2021 Proceedings.

[2]  What’s Next? Lessons on Education Recovery , 2021 .

[3]  Xu Yanli,et al.  Prospect of Vocational Education under the Background of Digital Age: Analysis of European Union's “Digital Education Action Plan (2021-2027)” , 2021, 2021 International Conference on Internet, Education and Information Technology (IEIT).

[4]  Gema Santos-Hermosa,et al.  Open educational resources (OER) in the Spanish universities , 2021, El profesional de la información.

[5]  Yeshi Ngima,et al.  Impact of COVID-19 on Education , 2020, International Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub.

[6]  Jon Mason,et al.  Numbers are Alarming, Solutions are Scant - Out of School Children in Pakistan , 2020 .

[7]  E. López-Caudana,et al.  Digital Gap in Universities and Challenges for Quality Education: A Diagnostic Study in Mexico and Spain , 2020, Sustainability.

[8]  What Have We Learnt?: Overview of Findings from a Survey of Ministries of Education on National Responses to COVID-19 , 2020 .

[9]  Simona M. Popa Reflections on COVID-19 and the future of education and learning , 2020, PROSPECTS.

[10]  A. De Giusti Policy Brief: Education during COVID-19 and beyond , 2020 .

[11]  M. Ramírez-Montoya Challenges for Open Education with Educational Innovation: A Systematic Literature Review , 2020, Sustainability.

[12]  Ebba Ossiannilsson,et al.  A global outlook to the interruption of education due to COVID-19 pandemic: Navigating in a time of uncertainty and crisis , 2020 .

[13]  G. Chatzidamianos,et al.  Stripping the layers of the onion in learning and teaching in HE , 2020 .

[14]  M. Weller Open and Free Access to Education for All , 2020, Radical Solutions and Open Science.

[15]  C. Stracke Open Science and Radical Solutions for Diversity, Equity and Quality in Research: A Literature Review of Different Research Schools, Philosophies and Frameworks and Their Potential Impact on Science and Education , 2020, Radical Solutions and Open Science.

[16]  Scotland’s Enterprising Schools Covid-19 Response , 2020 .

[17]  Victoria I. Marín,et al.  Elements of Open Education: An Invitation to Future Research , 2020 .

[18]  J. Hageman The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). , 2020, Pediatric annals.

[19]  D. Otto,et al.  Designing Open Informational Ecosystems on the Concept of Open Educational Resources , 2020, Open Education Studies.

[20]  Dinis Mota Da Costa Patricia,et al.  The likely impact of COVID-19 on education: Reflections based on the existing literature and recent international datasets , 2020 .

[21]  Pru Mitchell,et al.  Remote learning. Rapid Literature Review , 2020 .

[22]  Christian M. Stracke,et al.  Quality Frameworks and Learning Design for Open Education , 2019, The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning.

[23]  S. Naidu The changing narratives of open, flexible and online learning , 2019, Distance Education.

[24]  C. Hodgkinson-Williams,et al.  A Social Justice Framework for Understanding Open Educational Resources and Practices in the Global South , 2018, Journal of Learning for Development.

[25]  Martin Weller,et al.  Mapping the open education landscape: citation network analysis of historical open and distance education research , 2018 .

[26]  Christian M. Stracke,et al.  The Quality of MOOCs: How to Improve the Design of Open Education and Online Courses for Learners? , 2017, HCI.

[27]  C. Nerantzi Towards a framework for cross-boundary collaborative open learning for cross-institutional academic development , 2017 .

[28]  Yves Punie,et al.  Opening up Education: A Support Framework for Higher Education Institutions , 2016 .

[29]  Fred de Vries,et al.  The Best of Two Open Worlds at the National Open University of Nigeria , 2016 .

[30]  Christine Nadel,et al.  Case Study Research Design And Methods , 2016 .

[31]  Hitendra Pillay,et al.  Opening Digital Learning for Deeper Inquiry , 2015 .

[32]  J. Gore,et al.  Choosing University: The Impact of Schools and Schooling: Final Report to the National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education , 2015 .

[33]  Robert K. Yin,et al.  Qualitative Research from Start to Finish , 2010 .

[34]  John W. Creswell,et al.  Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research , 2006 .

[35]  Martin Oppermann,et al.  Triangulation : A methodological discussion , 2000 .

[36]  R. Stake The art of case study research , 1995 .

[37]  N. Denzin The research act: A theoretical introduction to sociological methods , 1977 .