In Naples, a lesson at the zoo against distance learning. Parents no longer have leave, vacations and permits to use and the Government does not provide adequate measures
Una giornata di apprendimento sul campo quella che hanno vissuto oggi alcuni bambini delle prime classi delle elementari in occasione della seconda giornata di disconnessione promossa dai genitori No Dad che aderiscono al gruppo ‘Usciamo dagli schermi’.
Among lions, monkeys and elephants, attentive and curious children who listened to the explanations of the guide of the Naples zoo. An initiative that - as some parents have underlined - does not want to be a substitute for Dad but that wants to be a "necessary" integration not only for learning but also to not leave children entire days in front of PC and tablet screens.
Parents who, almost a year after the start of the epidemic and the introduction of distance learning into their lives and those of their children, highlight that “the correlation between the increase in infections and school has not yet been demonstrated” and recall that distance learning also affects their work because after a year “we have run out of leave, vacations, permits.
The new government had announced measures in this sense, but there is nothing yet”. And while the little ones studied animals, the students of the last classes of elementary and middle school went to visit the Casale di Posillipo for an urban trek to discover a corner of the city equipped with a camera. The students were given instructions indicating what they had to look for and photograph. Photographs with which, once they return home, they must create a collage on the PC. And tomorrow, the No Dad will be in via Toledo to demonstrate against a year of distance learning.
Article published on March 5, 2021 - 16pm