Child rights group says Rolly-hit schools ‘back to zero’ in distance learning - News Summed Up

Child rights group says Rolly-hit schools ‘back to zero’ in distance learning


Educo Philippines, a child rights organization, was alarmed after learning that printed modules and other school supplies needed for the blended learning of students had been damaged by the typhoon. ADVERTISEMENT“This is going to be the worst year for most of the school children in areas worst hit by super typhoon Rolly. Less than a month since online classes resumed amid the COVID-19 pandemic, children are now back to zero in terms of distance learning. “I knew from the time of the landfall that the super typhoon Goni was going to devastate communities, it was a frightening experience for myself. Rolly was classified as a super typhoon when it hit Tiwi, Albay last weekend.


Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer November 07, 2020 07:41 UTC



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