Did COVID-19 affect learning?
As we reach the two-year mark of the initial wave of pandemic-induced school shutdowns, academic normalcy remains out of reach for many students, educators, and parents. In addition to surging COVID-19 cases at the end of 2021, schools have faced severe staff shortages, high rates of absenteeism and quarantines, and rolling school closures. Furthermore, students and educators continue to struggle with mental health challenges, higher rates of violence and misbehavior, and concerns about lost instructional time.
Therefore, the remote education has proven his success in this global pandemic, and this has positive points, the most important of which is the education of languages, especially the English language, because it is considered the mother language and the first in the world.
Also, covid19 made many people, in light of the global home stone, get to know each other and discover other cultures, civilizations and languages.