Friend, welcome back to school. Or should we say, back to "school"? Or maybe, back to learning remotely?
COVID-19 has disrupted the education of a generation of children as millions of students remain out of school. But children are still determined to learn, whether in classrooms, tents, fields or at home, in person or online.
While this school year is unlike any other, we want to share some of the innovative ways UNICEF is continuing to make education possible for children across the world. And we want you to share what learning looks like for you and your family >>
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- UNICEF-sponsored TV classrooms in Macedonia
- Homeschooling with "My Home, My School" initiative in Pakistan
- Using learning-at-home packets in Bangladesh
- Learning through weekly visits from teachers in Ecuador
- And wherever you're learning from:
What does back to school look like in your town? Upload a photo >>
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As the school year begins in the U.S., we want to see how you are adapting to this new normal and keeping your family learning. Please share your story and a photo with us.
Going to school in person won't be possible for everyone this fall. That's why UNICEF is working to bring internet connectivity to children cut off from remote learning. And, with your help, we can make sure every child has a chance to learn.
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To the education of every child,
UNICEF USA
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