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Bangkok, 30 June 2020 - UNICEF rushes to support various measures to prepare for the opening of The new semester will begin on July 1st . We have prepared guidelines for educational institutions along with sending necessary items. as well as disseminate information that is Benefits to the family To help keep children safe from COVID- 19 during the opening of schools. This is a measure to extend the period of school closure. to control the spread The COVID -19 outbreak has affected nearly 13 million schoolchildren in Thailand. while around the world UNICEF estimates that More than 1 billion schoolchildren in 130 countries are yet to return to school due to ongoing lockdown measures.
It probably happens in many countries. Mr. Thomas Davin, UNICEF Thailand representative, said, “ After schools closed for a period of time, for several months The opening of the new Email Data semester this time. There will be a new way different from the past. UNICEF is pleased to see children back in school. Because there is nothing that can replace learning. Interactive knowledge between teachers and friends in class. ” While most children, especially children in families Poor or living in a remote area faced with challenges in online learning while schools were closed. Several studies indicate that not going to school for a long time It may reduce the learning ability of children and affect academic performance. In addition, it is a loss of activities. Children's daily routine It also increases the risk that children will be exposed to violence. and being exploited “The COVID -19 crisis has affected the education system and schools.
People all over the country must face challenges. greetings in a way that has never been done before But at the same time It makes us see that We must urgently improve and reform. education system To ensure that every child including the most vulnerable children will have access to quality education equally Both in terms of curriculum and learning Teaching resources that meet the needs of their desires This crisis is an opportunity. will accelerate educational reform Maintain and use technology to achieve There are real benefits for every child.” UNICEF and the Ministry of Education Looking for ways to use technology To promote equality in education by UNICEF in collaboration with other United Nations agencies such as UNESCO and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in reducing the technology gap for education and has collaborated with the Office of The work of the Basic Education Commission and the Thai Cyber University Project in evaluating various projects related to education.
It probably happens in many countries. Mr. Thomas Davin, UNICEF Thailand representative, said, “ After schools closed for a period of time, for several months The opening of the new Email Data semester this time. There will be a new way different from the past. UNICEF is pleased to see children back in school. Because there is nothing that can replace learning. Interactive knowledge between teachers and friends in class. ” While most children, especially children in families Poor or living in a remote area faced with challenges in online learning while schools were closed. Several studies indicate that not going to school for a long time It may reduce the learning ability of children and affect academic performance. In addition, it is a loss of activities. Children's daily routine It also increases the risk that children will be exposed to violence. and being exploited “The COVID -19 crisis has affected the education system and schools.
People all over the country must face challenges. greetings in a way that has never been done before But at the same time It makes us see that We must urgently improve and reform. education system To ensure that every child including the most vulnerable children will have access to quality education equally Both in terms of curriculum and learning Teaching resources that meet the needs of their desires This crisis is an opportunity. will accelerate educational reform Maintain and use technology to achieve There are real benefits for every child.” UNICEF and the Ministry of Education Looking for ways to use technology To promote equality in education by UNICEF in collaboration with other United Nations agencies such as UNESCO and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in reducing the technology gap for education and has collaborated with the Office of The work of the Basic Education Commission and the Thai Cyber University Project in evaluating various projects related to education.