Due to the pandemic, the topic of innovation in education has never been so crucial. While most developed countries moved their classes online with ease, many developing countries have been found wanting, due to a lack of infrastructure and the high cost of data.
This year, Angola declared that its 2020 school year was considered lost for primary school pupils. Indeed, COVID-19 has left 250 million children in primary and secondary schools in Africa alone out of school.
Ou today's guests are from primary school, they will share with us how COVID-19 has been affecting their lives.
Interview with Joice
Interview with Laurindo
I would like to see the following preventive measures against coronavirus: social distance between students, hand washing with water and soap, disinfection of hands with alcohol gel etc.
4. How has covid-19 affected your student life?
The Covid-19 affected me in many ways, for example I can no longer go to school. Hey, I'm getting embarrassed, sorry.
Interview with Braulio
1. Introduction
Hello! I'm Braulio Dala, I'm 14 years old, I'm a 9 grader and I'm Angolan.
2. Now that schools have reopened, have you gone back to school?
Yes I started studying again.
3. How has covid-19 affected your student life?
As a student, the coronavirus affected me in many ways, I no longer go to the library and I cannot even have close contact with my colleagues and professors.
I also don't like how my school is organized. They did not distribute any masks, visors, alcohol gel and gloves. Another point that I also disliked is that when we are at school the security guards don't organize students who do not follow the preventive measures, they use to stay very close to each other. The school guards only tell us to wash our hands and check our temperatures.
4. Are you enjoying the post covid-19 experience?
No, I don't like it. In my point of view, the school should organize the classes better, despite breaking the class into two groups, yet the classroom is still very full. In my opinion the classrooms should be divided into 3 groups.
There is no doubt that African governments need to invest in free, high-quality online education for all Africans. So that when complicated situations like Covid-19 arise, all students have the right and access to education including pre-school children.
Link to signup form and pledge:
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