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rapid transition to online learning, as a consequence of COVID-19, has highlighted the risks of student disengagement, and the subsequent impact on lower student achievement across multiple courses. 1. The recent pandemic has changed how millions around the globe are educated. New solutions and innovations in the education system are the need of the hour. Looking at the new digital split, the approach may increase the equality gaps. More than 500 million students across the globe had to pause their on-going studies at various levels. These changes have and will create a degree of inconvenience, but at the same time would promote innovations and future transformations within the education system. 2. The ‘pile-on effect’ of the coronavirus is that, during the global COVID-19 pandemic, interruptions to education can have long term implications — especially for the most vulnerable. There is a real risk of regression for children whose basic, foundational learning (reading, math, languages, etc.) was not strong, to begin with. And millions of children who have already been deprived of their right to education, particularly girls, are being more exposed to health and well-being risks (both psychosocial and physical) during COVID-19. 3. Girls: Young and adolescent girls are twice as likely to be out of school in crisis situations and face greater barriers to education and vulnerabilities such as domestic/gender-based violence when not in school. 4. Refugees, displaced and migrant children: These populations often fall between the cracks as national policies might not necessarily include these vulnerable groups and they must be included and catered for in any global responses to this crisis if this has not already occurred. 5. Children and youth with disabilities: Along with other marginalized populations, including children from minority groups, are neglected in the best of times and have lower educational outcomes than their peers. 6. Young people affected by trauma or mental health issues: Schools and learning centers are places for communities to address health related issues, including mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS), which the most vulnerable students rely on for t
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Prneet Kaur 💓 1 year, 11 months ago

Anees jung

Sakshi Sharma 1 year, 11 months ago

Anees jung
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Mnprit Dm 1 year, 11 months ago

Charlie's stamp collection serves as a symbol of his fascination with the past and his desire to escape the present. Each stamp represents a different era or location, and Charlie spends hours poring over them, imagining what life was like in those times and places. Hope this help u
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India Nation 1 year, 11 months ago

Amm

Satyabrat Tiwari 1 year, 11 months ago

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Bushra Bushra 1 year, 11 months ago

Deep Water tells the story of the author's struggle to overcome his phobia of water, which he has had since childhood. Since the age of four, the author has had a dread of water. It all started when he and his father went to California for a vacation. He goes to the shore and is knocked down and swept away by a wave. The author is terrified, but the father chuckles because he knows there is no risk. This event, however, disturbs him, and he develops a fear of water as a result. The author then has another occurrence when he is 11 years old, which exacerbates his phobia.He's trying to learn how to swim at a pool in Yakima. A bully plans to play a dangerous joke one lovely day. He frightens the author by pushing him into the deep end of the pool. He reaches nine feet into the sea and begins frantically grasping at somethingFurthermore, he cries for rescue, but he becomes immobile, with just his heart moving. As a result, he quits up and prepares to die, but he wakes up at the pool's edge. The horror he feels when drowning, on the other hand, never goes away. It has haunted him for many years and has even ruined his future kayaking, swimming, fishing, and other adventures.He travels to places like Marine Lakes, Columbia, New Hampshire, and others, but he is unable to enjoy them. As a result, he resolves to overcome his phobia by any means necessary. He enrolls in a swimming lesson and tries to pick up some tips from the instructor. The instructor instructs him on a variety of swimming techniques. He starts with inhaling and exhaling, then works on it for several weeks.He then moves on to kicking the legs against the pool's side. Finally, he combines all of this with his last swimming move. Despite knowing able to swim, the author is scared of water. As a result, to overcome his fear, he decides to confront it. He makes fun of it by asking, "What can it do?" As a result, he jumps into the water and, to his astonishment, his dread vanishes. He battled it in several locations before finally defeating it.
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Mansi Mansi 1 year, 11 months ago

The poet believes that if a fisherman is in the cold sea, he would not harm whales. This signifies the importance of respecting nature and its creatures. The fisherman's behavior in this scenario highlights the need to coexist with nature and not exploit it for personal gain.

Babu Bhai 1 year, 11 months ago

4. You are Dhruv/Deepa. Your father, Shri Dheeraj Garg of Gurugram wants you to draft an invitation to be sent to friends and relatives on the occasion of your elder sister’s marriage. Prepare the invitation giving necessary details in not more than
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Prabhjot Kaur 1 year, 11 months ago

There was girl name savita not mamta
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Bushra Bushra 1 year, 11 months ago

Notice Writing format typically includes the following elements: Heading – this should include the word “Notice” or “Public Notice” in bold letters.Date – the date on which the notice is being issued.Salutation – the notice should be addressed to the intended audience, such as “To all residents” or “To all staff members”.Body – this is the main content of the notice, and should provide all the necessary information, such as the purpose of the notice, date, time and location of the event, and any other relevant details.Contact Information – this includes the name and contact information of the person or organization responsible for the notice.Closing – this should include a call to action or a concluding statement, such as “All concerned are requested to attend” or “Thank you for your cooperation”.

Shagun Srivastava 1 year, 11 months ago

Start with school name given in the question if no you can use any school 's name you want Date. NOTICE HEADING CONTENT/ BODY must write DATE: TIME VENUE Name Designation
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Tejash Gupta 1 year, 11 months ago

Yes

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I agree with the above statement Because when we are children, we are very immature, we don't understand many things that's why we have a lot of hopes and dreams, but as we begin to understand things, we often become unhappy.As a children we often don' understand many things, and we believe that anything is possible, like I used to think saktiman and saka laka boom boom boom pencil is real. But as we grow up, we start to understand things, and our all hopes and dreams somewhere disappear.
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Sarita Mishra 2 years ago

After four rounds of talks with the Governor an official commission of inquiry was appointed in which Gandhiji was made the sole representative of the peasants. Through this commission Gandhiji succeeded in getting 25% of the compensation award for the poor sharecroppers from the British landowners
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Gauri Kashyap 2 years ago

She was going from her parents home to Cochin airport

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