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The recent move by the Education Ministry to close schools ahead of the total lockdown is seen as an effort to stem the spread the virus among school-going children.
Thus, teaching and learning will again be conducted online. While the Education Ministry’s move is applauded, the bitter truth is that many students are still struggling with online classes.
Home learning through online sessions has become a major setback for parents as they juggle work, household chores and ensuring that their children are coping well with their online classes.