The writer is Co-Founder, ENGAGE, Inclusive Change Through Volunteering
In Beijing, China, 11th grader Xiaoyu studies at home while her mother also works remotely. Credit: UNICEF/UNI304636/Ma
KATHMANDU, Nepal, May 5 2021 (IPS) - Children all over the world are having tough times while coping with the consequences of the pandemic but the circumstances affecting them in the Philippines are even more daunting.
The learning crisis that has been affecting millions of vulnerable children deprived of their education throughout the lockdown as schools remain shut, is probably its most visible example whose resolution will require strategic vision, long term commitment and a holistic dimension all together.
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The writer is Co-Founder, ENGAGE, Inclusive Change Through Volunteering
In Beijing, China, 11th grader Xiaoyu studies at home while her mother also works remotely. Credit: UNICEF/UNI304636/Ma
KATHMANDU, Nepal, May 5 2021 (IPS) - Children all over the world are having tough times while coping with the consequences of the pandemic but the circumstances affecting them in the Philippines are even more daunting.
The learning crisis that has been affecting millions of vulnerable children deprived of their education throughout the lockdown as schools remain shut, is probably its most visible example whose resolution will require strategic vision, long term commitment and a holistic dimension all together.
When the first PQ government was elected, they made a decision to promote the French language. How to do it was left to a PQ minister who was rabidly Anglophobic. They could have made a law for the Protestant school boards, for children in their first years of school, up to the age of 10, when they can easily learn and be taught the French language.Â
However Minister Camille Laurin decided it was an opportunity to demonize the English language by forbidding it on outdoor signs, and attacking the English school boards. This Anglophobic attack made Bill 101 a racist law, but nobody in the Francophone community was willing to attack it. All Francophone parties have since developed an obsession to put down the Anglo multicultural communities in Greater Montreal, instead of accepting, working together, and treating them with respect.
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