Pandemic has 'magnified' need for better remote learning
Two MHKs are questioning the education department on what it's doing to make sure there's some level of consistency in homeschool provision for students across the Island.
Ramsey member Lawrie Hooper was one of two politicians who questioned the education minister about the issue at yesterday's House of Keys sitting.
He described the past three months of home-learning as a patchwork of provision:
Agreeing with Mr Hooper, Douglas East member Clare Barber said the pandemic has magnified a need for better remote learning:
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