Despite progress and technology , many things stay more or less the same over the years. Schools for instance. The same physical bricks-and-mortar structure with classrooms for plus / minus 30 pupils, courtyard, teachers doing their frontal teaching job etc.
entering school (web picture)
We've all gone through this kind of school; it has been there for decades offering a sort of constant stability to children, teachers and parents. Now, it would appear that schools (learning, education) are one of the major casualties of the covid-19 virus.
So far, the medical authorities are not in favor of keeping schools open during the pandemic. Yet learning has not stopped , as technology helped quite a lot with suggesting remote and flexible ways of learning and teaching .
However, there are schools which are meant first of all to keep the kids off the street. What will become of these schools and of these kids in case things won't go back to normal , that is, to the physical, organized, and supervised system?