Some Aspects of Accessibility of the child to Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Georgia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62343/cjss.2021.201Keywords:
child rights, covid-19 pandemic, accessibility to education, governmentAbstract
The article discusses the main restrictions imposed on Georgia due to the Covid-19 pandemic, especially with regard to the rights of the child. Restrictions imposed due to the pandemic have put the education system at odds, leading to significant restrictions on children’s access to primary education. The article discusses the reasons for the restriction of this right, such as the restriction of access to the Internet, lack of computers and mobile phones, and lack of proper skills of teachers, students, and parents, which affected the access to education for children. The focus is also on the steps taken by the state to ensure access to education, such as the creation of teleschool and distance learning programs, and some conclusions are presented to improve children’s
participation in the educational process.
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