English, asked by DynamiteParth, 16 days ago

easy speech on
education during COVID 19
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Answered by waa4
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No one would have guessed that a virus-like Covid-19 would come and without differentiating, it will alter the lifestyle of people. Due to Covid-19, many changes came to our world and It took some time for everyone to adopt the new normal. The Covid-19 impact was everywhere, which resulted in the closure of Schools and other educational institutions.

Initially, most governments have decided to temporarily close the schools to reduce the impact of Covid-19. Later it was reopened for a few grades, which increased the number of infection rates and then closed again.

Though schools are closed, students are attending their classes through various education initiatives like online classrooms, radio programs. Though it is a good thing happening on the other side, there are lots of students who didn’t own the resources to attend the online classes suffer a lot. Many students are struggling to obtain the gadgets required for online classes.

Answered by ItzJohn890
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• The current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is having a profound impact, not only on people’s health, but also on how they learn, work and live. Among the most important challenges created by COVID-19 is how to adapt a system of education built around physical schools.

• At its peak, more than 188 countries, encompassing around 91% of enrolled learners worldwide, closed their schools to try to contain the spread of the virus.

  • 1 School closures have a very real impact on all students, but especially on the most vulnerable ones who are more likely to face additional barriers.

  • 2 Children and youth from low-income and single-parent families; immigrant, refugee,

  1. 3 ethnic minority

  • 4 and Indigenous

  1. 5 backgrounds; with diverse gender

  • 6 identities and sexual orientations;

  1. 7 and those with special education needs

  • 8 suffer by being deprived of physical learning opportunities, social and emotional support available in schools and extra services such as school meals.
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