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TicTacLearn: Online learning in vernacular languages bridging digital divide


TicTacLearn: Online learning in vernacular languages bridging digital divide
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New Delhi, April 1 : The coronavirus pandemic has deepened the inequities in accessing and benefiting from education, especially for the underprivileged students in India, who are more likely than others to be engaged in remote schooling.
According to the World Economic Forum, nearly 320 million learners in India were adversely affected by the pandemic, and have transitioned to the e-learning industry.
The virtual learning system has its own vulnerabilities, as it increases the risk that instructions would not be close to classroom contact atmosphere, which could widen the achievement gap. ....

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Generation Lockdown: Schoolchildren Around the World Face a Steep Uphill Battle


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Generation Lockdown
Schoolchildren Around the World Face a Steep Uphill Battle
Hundreds of millions of children around the world have been unable to attend school for months because of the pandemic. More than 24 million may never return. The future of an entire generation is at stake.
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Children in a Kenyan slum: Around the world, school closures are dimming the future prospects of today s students.
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When the twins Esther and Deborah Pereira still hadn t heard anything from their school by early February, despite months of waiting, they turned to books to satisfy their longing. Their father scraped together his savings to buy them: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Pinocchio and Diary of a Wimpy Kid. ....

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