Adapting Assessments to the Remote Education Setting

EPISODE · Aug 17, 2021 · 29 MIN

Adapting Assessments to the Remote Education Setting

from World Bank EduTech Podcast · host World Bank EduTech

We are facing challenging times. The pandemic has not only disrupted education globally, but has also exacerbated preexisting inequalities. On the other hand, COVID has also been time for experimentation and innovation. Today, our World Bank EdTech team member Senior Education Technology Specialist Cristobal Cobo is speaking with World Bank colleagues Senior Education Specialist Karthika Radhakrishnan-Nair, Education Specialist Diego Armando Luna Bazaldua, and Consultant Aishwarya Khurana about assessments, how assessments have been adapted to the remote education settings, and lessons can we learn from these experiences for education after the pandemic. During the episode, our guests recommend reading materials on the topic: Remote Learning : Evidence from Nepal during COVID-19: https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/36031 Practical lessons for phone-based assessments of learning https://gh.bmj.com/content/bmjgh/5/7/e003030.full.pdf Assessing outside of the “classroom box” while schools are closed: The potential of phone-based formative assessments to support learning continuity https://blogs.worldbank.org/education/assessing-outside-classroom-box-while-schools-are-closed-potential-phone-based-formative Guide on how to create learning content in 160 characters (SMS): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KAPEfOLASE6qxwsIL-7oTlpL7mTv0J6Q/view

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