The Ombudsman: First grade teachers don’t want to turn on their cameras. How will our children learn to write? – Community



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We have numerous signals for the seizure of pensions by obligations and private bailiffs. During the pandemic, citizens were left without income, without work, and banks and PEAs must show understanding. This was stated to BNT by the ombudsman Diana Kovacheva.

People are running out of money, yet the price of water is increasing. The higher price does not affect the quality of the water. There are no benefits for citizens. 60-70% is the loss of water in the country, and this is the responsibility of the citizens, commented the ombudsman.

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Yesterday I started an online meeting in which the Minister of Education answered civic and parent questions about distance education. There is no jealous access to education. Children with special needs and disabilities are severely affected by online learning, Kovacheva revealed.

Yesterday we had a signal that first grade teachers are not turning on their cameras so as not to violate their privacy. How are these people supposed to teach our children to write? Teachers not only have to have cameras on, but they also have to write on the blackboard, insisted the civil defender.

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Online learning has highlighted long-standing educational problems, Diana Kovacheva said.Diana Kovacheva

Diana Kovacheva was born in Sofia in 1975. She graduated in law from the University of Sofia “St. Kliment.

I ask if a family with two children who is not socially disadvantaged and does not meet the eligibility criteria, and both parents work online, then they must have 4 devices. Well, how are these families going to pay for four laptops to teach their children? Asked the ombudsman.



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