In the final part of this “Back to School” series, Thomas Hatch scans some of the headlines that describe critical issues in the new school year in many parts of the world. Part 1 links to articles with some lessons from last year and guidance for reopening schools this year. Part
2 draws together headlines that focus on the many challenges causing problems for schools in the US this year. Part 3 highlights headlines from states and cities in the US. Take a look at IEN’s “Back to School” headlines from 2020, from 2019, and from 2018 to see how this year compares.
First day of school ‘indefinitely postponed’ for 140 million first-time students around the world, Unicef
‘Lost generation’: education in quarter of countries at risk of collapse, study warns, The Guardian
For Many Kids, Going Back to School Is BYOC (Bring Your Own Chair), Unicef USA
Asia
From vaccine mandates to a chatting ban: how schools in the Asia Pacific are managing Delta, The Guardian
Australia
Sydney schools to reopen a week earlier, classes to start October 18, The Sydney Morning Herald
England
Back to school Covid rules explained – testing, masks and what happens if virus surges, Mirror
Europe
Excitement meets worry as European kids head back to school, AP
Netherlands
Officials watch coronavirus developments closely as schools go back, Dutch News
India
Education Minister Reviews Status of Reopening of Schools Across Country, News 18
Schools in Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore have set up vaccination camps on campus to ensure teachers and parents of students are vaccinated before schools reopen for classes 9-12, The Times of India

Mexico
The influx of students in schools grows, after the COVID risk level was reduced to yellow, El Sol de San Luis
Peru
Peru, among the last countries in the world with no deadline for the return of schoolchildren to the classroom, Today in 24
Philippines
Crisis in Philippines as millions of children face second year of remote schooling, The Guardian
UK
Back to school: How are pupils being kept Covid-safe?, BBC
Wales
Millions of pupils return to school amid Covid spike concern, BBC