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Added on the 17/02/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Boston (USA), Sep 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: CJ Gunther) Boston public school students from 1st to 12th grade returned to face-to-face classes Thursday.
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.
Paris, Apr 26 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Mario Garcia Snchez) After a week of online education and another two on holiday, French kindergarten and primary school students returned to face-to-face classes.FOOTAGE OF STUDENTS IN PARIS.SOUNDBITES OF MILKA DINKOVA AND RAPHAEL SPAGNOLO. Translation: 1.- "It's good for them to go back to school. It's good for them, especially for children my son's age (3-4 years). They can socialize, see friends... It's emotional, after having spent so much time with him, he is missed."2.- "There may be Covid cases (in classes). We have already had the case of a student, which led to the class closing for a week. (The virus) can circulate, yes, but we are calm because we believe that it spreads less from children to adults."
Guadalajara (Mexico), Oct 29 (EFE), (Camera: José Luis González).- A feminist collective and other organizations in the Mexican city of Guadalajara provide electronic devices and school supplies so that the children of victims of femicide and disappearance can take virtual classes.The Latin American and Caribbean Committee for the Defense of Women's Rights (CLADEM) together with citizen volunteers intend to collect at least 200 tablets, 'laptops', cell phones, televisions and desktop computers, Moisés Catedral, lawyer and volunteer tells Efe. SOUNDBITES OF MOISÉS CATEDRAL, LAWYER AND VOLUNTEER:"Most families are in economic need because all of a sudden the children become orphans since their mothers are killed and they also lose their father when he is the murder. Uncles or grandparents, the ones who normally take care of them, suddenly have four, five minors to raise, apart from those who they already had. Or, in case they didn't have children before, when the mother has died they are forced to take full responsibility of these children."
Manila, Oct 5 (EFE).- Over 24 students in the Philippines began their virtual classes on Monday for a new school year amid a possibility that more than 3 million children from lower-income families, with no access to gadgets and technology, will be left out of the mainstream education.The new academic year, originally scheduled to start in June, began after it was pushed back twice due to the pandemic that has infected 322,500 people and killed more than 5,700.Some 22.5 million students have enrolled in public schools and 2.1 million in private institutions for the new school year, compared to a total of 27.7 million in the previous year. (Camera: ROLEX DELA PENA / MARK CRISTINO).SHOT LIST: STUDENTS AND TEACHERS JOIN VIRTUAL CLASSES IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES.