Children Across Europe Going Back Here Countries Managing Covid Covid19 After School -
For the , European countries have shifted their focus from emergency COVID-19 containment to managing long-term educational recovery and resilience. While active mitigation measures like mask mandates and forced closures have largely been retired, the "after-school" legacy of the pandemic is being managed through structural reforms in digitalization, student well-being, and attendance policies. Managing the Post-Pandemic Legacy (2024–2025)
While schools now prioritize remaining open, they follow an "evidence-based" concept of the Health-Promoting School . For the , European countries have shifted their
: Automated tracking to identify at-risk students quickly. : Automated tracking to identify at-risk students quickly
: Custom learning paths for students struggling to reintegrate into full-time in-person schooling. Most EU countries (except Denmark ) are currently
: The rapid shift to remote learning catalyzed long-term digital investments. Most EU countries (except Denmark ) are currently deploying ultra-wideband connections and providing digital devices to students and teachers.
: Collaborative approaches, such as Ireland’s National School Attendance Campaign , to rebuild the habit of daily attendance.
: Countries like Spain are integrating the EU Framework of Digital Competences directly into the curriculum.