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Schools Shift to Online Learning As Protests Rock The Nation

Hezron Rooy by Hezron Rooy
July 17, 2024
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Schools Shift to Online Learning As Protests Rock The Nation

Schools Shift to Online Learning As Protests Rock The Nation

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Schools Shift to Online Learning As Protests Rock The Nation

Several schools instructed students and teachers to avoid attending in-person classes on Tuesday due to the anti-government protests.

Circulars reviewed by Teachers Updates advised teachers to conduct their classes online. One circular explained that travel was deemed unsafe due to the planned protests, so all classes would be conducted online for students’ safety.

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Some schools did not specify whether classes would be held or not. One message to parents indicated that learners would stay home on Tuesday due to the scheduled protests, urging parents to take note of this change.

Several schools emphasized that this move aimed to ensure the safety of students and teachers, especially in light of previous violent protests in major towns.

One school highlighted the challenges of dropping off learners during violent demonstrations and stated that normal classes would resume on Wednesday.

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