In light of the coronavirus threat, Turkey launched an online learning platform to as a contingency plan for millions of primary and high school students
However the ministry announced that this online personalised content and distance learning platform is prepared to accommodate the educational system as a contingency plan if the virus continues to spread across the country.
“The interruption due to coronavirus did not impact my schedule, so I continue studying, going through sample papers and worksheets," Erva told. "But I miss my friends and sometimes my teachers because normally they would help me when I am stuck with something we would go through things together- I mean face to face. Now they send me their response through WhatsApp when I ask a question, but it doesn’t feel the same.
“You can’t expect too much from 20-minute classes. Parents need to repeat the lesson through worksheets or support what’s thought on TV with supplementary books. You need to make sure your children are doing their homeworks - because normally teachers would check on these things,” Sabahnur said.
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