64 percent Nepalese children didn’t find virtual learning effective, nationwide survey says
Upendra Chaudhary, a seventh-grader from Saraswati Secondary School in Deukhuri, Dang, was completely cut off from his classes until the school started the in-person classes on November 22 after the festive season was over
Upendra Chaudhary, a seventh-grader from Saraswati Secondary School in Deukhuri, Dang, was completely cut off from his classes until the school started the in-person classes on November 22 after the festive season was over.
Though the government announced different ways for students to learn at home, Chaudhary didn’t benefit from any. He knew a local FM ran classes for three months, but he didn’t find them effective. “The classes were boring,” he told the Post. “Not just me, even my friends didn’t learn anything from it.”
The seventh-grader said things have changed since he started attending in-person classes. The school is conducting classes for one half of the students each day with a student coming to school every alternate day.
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