How to Fight Against Drop Out and Demotivation in Crisis Context: Some Insights and Examples from Italy

COVID-19 is an extreme and effective representation of the consequences that a school’s lockdown forced by pandemics or environmental disasters (like floods) could have on students: it contributes to a learning loss, which can eventually increase dropout

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Daniel Burgos · Ahmed Tlili · Anita Tabacco Editors

Radical Solutions for Education in a Crisis Context COVID-19 as an Opportunity for Global Learning

Lecture Notes in Educational Technology Series Editors Ronghuai Huang, Smart Learning Institute, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China Kinshuk, College of Information, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA Mohamed Jemni, University of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia Nian-Shing Chen, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Douliu, Taiwan J. Michael Spector, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA

The series Lecture Notes in Educational Technology (LNET), has established itself as a medium for the publication of new developments in the research and practice of educational policy, pedagogy, learning science, learning environment, learning resources etc. in information and knowledge age, – quickly, informally, and at a high level. Abstracted/Indexed in: Scopus, Web of Science Book Citation Index

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Daniel Burgos · Ahmed Tlili · Anita Tabacco Editors

Radical Solutions for Education in a Crisis Context COVID-19 as an Opportunity for Global Learning

Editors Daniel Burgos Universidad Internacional De La Rioja Madrid, Spain

Ahmed Tlili Smart Learning Institute Beijing Normal University Beijing, China

Anita Tabacco Politecnico di Torino Turin, Italy

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