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Added on the 15/09/2021 12:58:45 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
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.
Madrid, Sep 6 (EFE).- (Camera: Leo Redondo) The third school year in a pandemic begins this Monday in the Community of Madrid with the return to school of 76,468 children from the first cycle of Early Childhood Education (0-3 years), with bubble groups and the previous ratios to the health crisis, which in this case is 25 students per class.FOOTAGE OF THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL COURSE FOR THE FIRST CYCLE OF CHILDREN'S EDUCATION AT THE VALLEHERMOSO CHILDREN'S SCHOOL IN MADRID, SPAIN.
Brussels (Belgium), Sep 1 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leo Rodríguez) The new school year begins in Belgium coinciding with the relaxation of measures against the coronavirus from which the Brussels region will not be able to benefit, behind in the rate of vaccination than the rest of the country.FOOTAGE OF THE RETURN TO CLASSES AT A SCHOOL IN BRUSSELS.
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.