Girls back to school after lockdowns - Angola. Campaign with Sofonie Dala. Don't miss it! Webisode 14
The COVID-19 pandemic has created the largest disruption of education systems in history, affecting nearly 1.6 billion learners in more than 190 countries.
7 months after closure due to COVID-19, schools finally reopen with preventive measures.
Our today's guest is Madalena, she will share with us her school observations and how Covid-19 affects her life.
1. Introduction
Hello! My name is Madalena, I am 15 years old, studying in the 9th grade and I am Angolan.
2. How has covid - 19 affected your student life?
Covid-19 has affected me negatively because I no longer have the same possibilities with classmates, I can't hug and kiss them.
3. Now that schools have reopened, have you gone back to school?
Yes, now that school reopened I went back to study.
4. Has your school distributed any biosecurity materials?
My school built washbasins and also distributed some bio-security materials such as alcohol gel and soap.
5. What are the prevention measures against covid - 19 you saw that the government / school created to ensure your safety?
The preventive measures that the government and schools in general have created are: social distancing, separation between students in classrooms, etc.
6. How do you feel? Are you enjoying going to class?
I am really enjoying going back to school.
Do you remember Madalena? She was with us in the first phase of Africa Educates Her Campaign.
Click here to see her first interview: https://sofoniedala.blogspot.com/2020/08/africa-educates-her-campaign-with.html
Don't miss this opportunity to bring girls back to school. Join us!
Share your experiences learning / teaching during the school closures & the projects or initiatives you've launched to get girls back to school post # COVID19 in your local communities.
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