There are items in every home that we may have never used, but we haven’t gotten rid of. He was given a place to dust in a corner of the house.
However, the quarantine period may also have helped us assess how much crap we had accumulated. The very brave and determined not only appreciate it, but also get rid of such objects. It’s not necessary to reach out and do our stuff right after the trash. Because we no longer use it, others can still see fantasy in it. There are countless posts on social media sites about someone wanting to get rid of products collected after a home trash by giving it away to someone for free. This way, someone can make good use of the bored, redundant items, and everyone is doing well.
THIS IS THE ESSENCE OF HOME Turn on school! program. One very tangible area of the restrictive measure taken due to the coronavirus epidemic was education. The gates of lower and upper institutions were also closed to the children, so there was no choice, the home role became the main role.
Unexpectedly and unprepared, institutions, educators, students and parents were also affected by this decision. First of all, the technical conditions had to be assessed, as online learning tools and the internet are not a standard part of every home at all. It took days and some weeks for the kids to join the online education. For those who did not have the tools and access to the Internet, digital learning became inaccessible.
For children living in better conditions, the use of laptops, smartphones and the internet is quite common, but a great many lack it. In the absence of infrastructure, the home program has been set up to help children dropping out of distance learning, which, although not unopened, helps children with brand new devices at a fraction of the cost of what a new device represents. During the initiative, they will collect funds that enable distance education for poorer children, at a friendly price of only HUF 33,000. The tools used in the initiative will not go to families, but to educational institutions, so that they can help children who would otherwise drop out of distance learning after a needs assessment.
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(Source: marmalade.co.hu | pictures: pixabay.com)