As a former teacher and school director I give you and “A” for all your efforts!!!
but it is a mayor pain that almost nothing, that get's announced or told to start, is happening.
things never have a real plan orget tested before started, lol.
but hey, that's the way we all know things run here on Island pace.
luckily work allows me to spend that time every day, pick up teacher, bring back teacher, work at the computer at home during the classes.
most parents can not be that flexibel with their work or not pay for a private teacher 5 days a week anyways.
ours isdoing aside nowalso some "teaching light"/helping 4 children of 2 neighbour families.
there i see that average people are overrun by all this, not capable to get a plan for times to be with their children in front of TV or to do some work in the cuadernillo. and my neighbours are not the poorest, not the illiterate kind. so i can vividly imagine how it goes with children who are as a whole bunch "supervised" by Granny or a elderly neighbour lady/auntie ect duringthe days while the parents are away for work or who's parents may be at home but not capable themself to follow up 5th or higher grade class stuff to assist their children.
I can really imagine that a Mayority of the 2.8 million DR school kids are since March 2020 simply Not In School/not on any teaching, yet.
those have not much bene into edication when the schools been running reularly, but now with the not-functioning casa-education they are really off the school grid.
we will here arrange ourself for a home schooling year and we will pass this at the end fine,
but the average working class family in the country will not do such,
their children will under the line miss a full school year, develop backwards from which ever level a child had prior to the pandemic closure.