Mobile libraries in Philippines get schoolchildren through Covid closures - BBC News

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After nearly two years of education being interrupted by Covid, volunteers in the Philippines are helping to transport mobile libraries to children who need it most.

While many schools have reopened, some remain shut, and the resources from the libraries are helping children to stay up to date with their learning.

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The library is the cornerstone of ALL literate education...
If a school doesn't have a library then there is something fundamentally wrong with that school.

public.public
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Good idea to increase their learning during the pandemic.

jomecompass
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bbc mostly gives books on trains tracks maintenance to read so they keep tracks in shape

auro
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good news at least from my country after all those summary killings on drugs

mexkurtz
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I respect everyone who were involved in this Seriously the best piece that i ve ever seen on YouTube 💌 Hate off to well all 💟 love your videos  ❤  .

sadiqakbartaranwal
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I wish the UK was doing it like The Philippines. I miss lock down.

majorskies
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Book? Wait until they have mobile phone 😎

theeraphatsunthornwit
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🙂🤭and after class play to ML.5hrs a day.

thanjomotour-ph
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Is Maus in that library?
Better check!

jennyjenny
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You have really done a better job for me Intellectweb s for these the world must know more about you

bradley
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bbc giving old library books, that too in english, to these little @*#&s now but they have seen it all in phones and computers

auro
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imagine all the money they would have in Britain if they just worked instead of wasting 10 years at school learning about garbage like history geography cooking class French German and on and on rubbish, there is nothing for you at school

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