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Evidence-based educational interventions as the solution to learning gaps caused by the COVID-19 pandemic?

Geert Driessen 1 *

  • 1. Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands (retired)

Correspondence: driessenresearch@gmail.com

DOI: https://doi.org/10.55976/rppe.42026152657-74

  • Received

    29 January 2026

  • Revised

    20 March 2026

  • Accepted

    23 April 2026

  • Published

    30 April 2026

COVID-19 Learning gaps Disadvantaged students Evidence-based education Meta-analyses Effect sizes Toolkits

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Driessen, G. (2026). Evidence-based educational interventions as the solution to learning gaps caused by the COVID-19 pandemic?. Research on Preschool and Primary Education, 4(1), 57–74. https://doi.org/10.55976/rppe.42026152657-74
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