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To. Pencils i shop and books are out and students are back in the classrooms but it seems not much of the Digital Learning put in place during lockdown has survived here at the smiths causeless school and. Teacher says many of the challenges involved in Digital Learning for main. The foundational problems are still there a lot of parents dont understand technology a lot of families dont have internet or Digital Technology at home but the schools are much better prepared so we are able to have clouds and Messenger Services and email but its all. In accordance with Data Protection laws which was not the case before the corona crisis has made schools realise how much still needs to be done and in most classrooms teaches and students still refuse analog tools and learning materials to change that the German Government has put aside 5000000000 curios to digitalize the classroom money desperately needed says coprincipal sure nuff said when looking at his equipment this is grants and. It is definitely the case that teachers and parents are investing their own private resources to digitalize the school of course they have been initiatives by the state but that always comes with a lot of bureaucracy which we see now as well with the current funding so in the end you have to make sure you take all that you can get. Until now only one of over 1200 students at this school has received a tablet financed by the state students our way of how slowly things are moving and want to see change. If you tell us you go in theres room for improvement in the digitalisation of our school to say the least theres not enough equipment for all students it was not enough to make proper home schooling possible. But some students think that they are now better prepared in case of another look down. A month from us which i dont know at the beginning it was new for all of us the system the Computers Working at home now i think that it was better than the 1st time. But the ideal classroom that can switch effortlessly from the school to each students very unfair means that distant goal. That talk to professor fernando reamers hes the director of the Global Education Innovation Initiative Harvard University professor bremer thanks for joining us you thought at the current disruption to learning could cause the biggest educational setback in history could you expand on that for us. I was so looking im delighted to be with you the current house to be set in the complex but over the last 7 decades the world experienced the most remarkable silent revolution in the history of humanity as a result of the expansion of boxes through school which went from including about of one of 2 children in school 70 years ago doing clearing just about everyone now this pandemic and with 3 mechanisms is going to create a major setback the 1st mechanism is that because schools have to create of term ways of delivering education in a limited time with limited professional preparation to teachers those mechanisms have not reached on students all students equally well you know these are the kind of support that is available to students are home varies depending on the level of education of their parents and other social economic level and as a result for the students who have not been reached effectively who do not have adequate support at home they are not learning and they are not engaging in school well that means is that some of them are going to have a very hard continuing their studies when the and then hes over and some of them are going to drop out altogether in some cases caused by the memory consumption of these as a cause of children to begin to work to help their families survive and finally this mechanism is a beast under me is creating enormous Financial Burdens in some states and as a result of their being available for education so those. 3 mechanisms are the ones that are going to cause major setbacks in how many children are able to return to school were going to see many of them drop out and were going to see for many children even those who continue there will be significant gaps in their knowledge the schools may or may not be able to help them recover so some huge challenges that and youve spoken to educators all over the world whats the most surprising thing youve heard from them. Correct over the last 6 months i have been doing Extensive Research with colleagues of the o. E. C. D. And of the world via what has really surprised me the most are 3 things number one the tremendous concern for education the fact that education is seeing im a bit and then me when life is what is at stake as a very very serious concern and that speaks to a major cultural shift in your money if you think about the last and any of 1918 education was not one of the top 3 was no then 100 then comes ours and the fact that a. B. S. Speaks very well about how we as as the as a Global Community have internalized how important the development of the talent and skills of the next generation are the 2nd thing that has surprised me is the professionalism of many teachers who have demonstrated to them and you creation is not just a job its a life mission and they have worked extremely hard to create alternative ways to continue to reach their students sometimes with the support of their local governments state governments sometimes in the absence of support this 3rd thing that has surprised me is the remarkable create the media in the nation has resulted from a liberation collaboration among teachers within schools among schools collaborations of organizations of civil so. I think that some of those innovations have been facilitated by the teachers who are connected to networks of people outside their jurisdictions that communication extensive communication whos a teacher in touch with others in places are on a weight has created the equivalent of a marriage of fact and marriage effect is a term used to refer to what happened in florence several decades after the town and then when lawrence for the many. City iraqi of art and intellectuals on science. They are being. Helped like machiavelli out of not current versions of great minds in a small ways. And i think there is a power for some schools these communication these collaborations going to really bring about some earnest songs in some schools but signed with it and on it on a hopeful note that professor fernando reamers thank you so much for speaking with us because i prefer thank you very much for having me time now to answer one of your questions about the koran a virus over to our science correspondent eric williams. How do you decide which parts of the population get vaccinated 1st. Theres a lot of worry in both the national and International Levels that when a vaccine does become available it wont be distributed to the people who need it most on an equitable basis but who does need it the most well lawmakers are already coming up with lists of of who should be at the front of the line and with some variations thats what Health Authorities around the world will hopefully carry through on in assuming that politicians are able to grasp the idea that this is a global issue that wont be solved by that scene nationalism which is a big if but supplies will also be limited initially at least so there needs to be a framework in place to maximize benefits. The Vaccine Alliance or dobby which is the International Organization that plays a vital role in Vaccine Development and distribution all over the world its come up with guidelines and theyre providing the most benefit for the most people worldwide even with limited resources over 150. 00 countries have now signed up to its kovacs initiative it recommends that the 1st people to get a vaccine should be those most exposed to the disease which are the health care and and social care workers on the pandemic front lines thousands of them all over the planet have died from post 1000 already next in line would be older people over 60 fives alone with those at high risk if they catch the disease like like people with with Underlying Health conditions most countries will probably also prioritise professions that are deemed to be essential for people like caregivers and rest homes or Police Officers or those who work in in Key Industries like Food Production which already clear is that children will be far down on the list and not only because of that 19 is less deadly in general for them but also because itll take more time to produce and test vaccines that are specifically tailored to kids. And finally for many adjusting to the new normal means avoiding social gatherings not setting foot in restaurants but thats not good enough for one company in japan theyve unveiled a new robotic way sir and they hope will help people enjoy while keeping their distance soft on from fossick says the ai to one robot is designed to keep customers on restaurant staff safe. And theyre bringing food and drinks with a little risk off infection the ai driven robot will be alone dash to select restaurants and this winter. And thats all from a thanks so much for watching take our. Kick off. Ghost town atmosphere means listless clay shaw from the. Looks of guns fundamentalist fun sense of. Nonstop excitement in the final match to. Go. 30 minutes on d w. A up to date dont miss our highlights. Program online d. W. Dot com highlights. Here on the road in the same in people across the country listening to their hopes and their worries looking with them towards elections. Made of americans are one of the most underrepresented groups in the country and low voter turnout. Is one of the reasons why meet up with members of those kota tribe for trying to change the water report on the job you know. This is some dope story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. His problem pests. His credo no chemical. Plant is trying to. Step. Out. Orders. The students are on the path to status. Training successful. Such that it. Starts october 1st 2 w. Every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home nearly 71000000 people have been forcibly displaced the consequences come to satirise our documentary series displaced depicts traumatic humanitarian crises around the world you know. What a good thing we dont need and i didnt go to university to kill people. Or to have my boss come to me and tell me to kill someone to get him and if i dont theyll kill me. People feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of those who stay behind and simply up a little my husband went to peru because of the crisis. That if he hadnt gone there we would have died of hunger anonymous. Displaced starts october 16th. This is what we do so live from berlin that devastating milestone corner virus claims more than a 1000000 lives around the world in less than a year shattering lives and livelihoods across nearly 200 countries one inconsolable family shares their harrowing loss also coming up. Fighting players between armenia and azerbaijan over the disputed territory of new girl no kind of a romanian says turkey has shot down one of its warplanes turkeys ally has

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