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Added on the 07/07/2020 23:15:33 - Copyright : France 24 EN
After a two-week holiday, 12 million pupils return to school in France. At the Jean Jaurès secondary school in Cenon, classes begin with a tribute to Samuel Paty, the teacher who was beheaded on 16 October for having shown cartoons of Mohammed in class. IMAGES
Lisbon (Portugal), Sep 14 (EFE).- (Camera: Paula Fernández) More than 1.2 million students between the ages of six and eighteen return to class this week in Portugal, where the course presents a year more loaded with measures to face the coronavirus but with the hope that it will be easier than the previous ones.FOOTAGE OF A SCHOOL IN LISBON.SOUNDBITES OF RAQUEL, MOTHER OF A 9-YEAR-OLD BOY; SOFIA, MOTHER OF A 6-YEAR-OLD GIRL; JOAN, FATHER OF CHILDREN 6 AND 9 YEARS OLD.Translation:- Raquel, mother of a 9-year-old boy:"Sure. If there is no confinement I think it will be a normal year. You will only have to wear a mask, but I think there will be no interference due to the coronavirus, I think it will be easier than last year."On the mask: "It's good, it doesn't matter. It's a simple thing and you will avoid a lot of problems if everyone uses it."- Sofia, mother of a 6-year-old girl:"I think it will be a little easier but it will not be everything as before yet. There are many things that can happen, some variant that comes ... You never know."Mask: "Here in Portugal it is only compulsory from the age of 10. My daughter is 6 and still wears a mask because last year she was in the United States, the students always wore a mask during the school year and there was no interruption or no case in her class. And she managed to do the entire school year. Therefore I think that it should not only be highly recommended, as the DGS says but also mandatory for all children from 6 years of age "."He always wore it last year and he did not complain, all the students took it, it is just a matter of habit and that the parents do not say" poor children ". They get used to it."
Manila, Sep 13 (EFE/EPA).-Student activists staged a protest Monday in Manila to demand a safe reopening of classes as the Department of Education formally opened the school year 2021-2022, with millions of students remaining at home attending online classes and using various distance learning modules due to COVID-19 pandemic health protocols.(Camera: MARK CRISTINO)SHOT LIST: STUDENT ACTIVISTS PROTEST TO DEMAND A SAFE REOPENING OF SCHOOLS IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Taguig City / Quezon City /, Sep 13 (EFE/EPA).-The Department of Education in the Philippines formally opened the school year 2021-2022 on Monday, with millions of students remaining at home attending online classes and using various distance learning modules due to COVID-19 pandemic health protocols.(Camera: FRANCIS MALASIG/ROLEX DELA PENA)SHOT LIST: DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND SCHOOL UNIFORMS TO PARENTS IN A SCHOOL IN TAGUIG CITY AND STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN ONLINE CLASSES CARRIED OUT IN QUEZON CITY.
Bangalore, Sep 6 (EFE/EPA).- Students in Bangalore, southern India, attended the first day of school on Monday following the ease of Covid-19 restrictions.Karnataka State chief minister Basavaraj Bommai with senior cabinet colleagues and members of the Covid-19 Technical Advisory Committee agreed schools to reopen classes from class 6th and above grades, with 50 percent of the class attendance. India recorded 38,948 new Covid-19 cases and 219 deaths in the 24 hours. (Camera: JAGADEESH NV). SHOT LIST: STUDENTS ATTEND THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL FOLLOWING THE EASE OF COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS, AT GOVERNMENT MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL IN BANGALORE, INDIA.
Jakarta, Aug 30 (EFE/EPA).- Millions of Indonesian children returned to school classrooms on Monday after a year and a half of closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic.Schools were closed in March 2020, with some using distance learning in the interim. (Camera: ADI WEDA / MAST IRHAM).B-ROLL OF THE REOPENING OF SCHOOLS IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.