Remote learning continues to be a challenge as students try to complete third term
The third term of the school year began on Monday with similar challenges as experienced over the last year, and both parents and educators point to a lack of coordination and communication between schools and the Ministry of Education.
The government said last week that it has instructed utility company – Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) to assist households with students whose electricity have been cut off and who have been unable to participate in online classes.
There is still however the issue of reaching students – particularly those in primary school – who do not even have devices or proper supervision to keep up with the new mode of learning.
Published:
7:55 AM April 6, 2021
Lucie Nduhirane, 34, of West India Dock Road, Limehouse, is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday, April 19.
- Credit: MPS
A woman has been charged with assaulting an emergency worker after a Kill the Bill protest in central London.
Lucie Nduhirane, 34, of West India Dock Road, Limehouse, will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday, April 19.
The 34-year-old is one of six people to be charged after protests on April 3 against the government s Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill which is going through Parliament.
Michael Thompson, 39, of Elderfield Road, Lower Clapton, was charged with assaulting an emergency worker and will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on April 20.
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates interview
What an incredible moment in history to see these two together in an interview. I d love to see the heads of Nintendo, Sony, and Xbox together on stage for a similar experience.
Justice Thomas suggests regulating tech platforms
Justice Thomas suggests that tech platforms could be regulated like utilities in what would be a major shift for services like Facebook, Google and Twitter. More from @lauren feiner: https://t.co/8oWDpfrwRg CNBC Politics (@CNBCPolitics) April 5, 2021
He thinks companies such as Facebook, Google, and Twitter could be regulated in a similar fashion to utilities. The piece by CNBC goes into what it could mean for sites moderation standards.
14:19 EDT, 5 April 2021
Four women and two men have been charged and will appear at court after a Kill the Bill protest in London where 10 police officers were hurt.
Four of those charged - three women and a man aged between 23 and 39 - have been accused of assaulting an emergency worker.
The other two defendants have been charged with obstructing a constable and all six are due to appear at Westminster magistrates court later this month.
Six people have been charged with a range of offences after a protest turned violent. Pictured: A police officer fires pepper spray during Kill the Bill protest in Parliament Square on Saturday
ВЗГЛЯД / Что мешает России создать большой военный флот для Ирана :: В мире vz.ru - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vz.ru Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.