Throughout Europe, Ministries of Education have put in place measures linked to the closure of schools and launched a range of emergency remote teaching initiatives to support school leaders, teachers, parents, and of course young people, in this exceptional period. These resources and materials are all available from one site set up and managed by EUN. EUN has launched a new interactive website to track changes in education systems due to COVID-19 which shows the changes on a country by country basis.
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