Schoolboy working at home during confinement with his father, March 20, 2020, Gace, France.Credit:RAPHAEL BLOCH / SIPA / - RAPHAEL BLOCH / SIPA

Since the closure of schools last Monday, to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, it has been home school.

Families have at their disposal the resources of the National Center for Distance Education (Cned) and the digital workspaces on which teachers deposit lessons or working documents. In addition, many teachers have invented other ingenious means to get in touch with their students. So after a week, it's an opportunity to take stock with you, students and parents.

If you are a student, tell us what you worked on this week, approximately how long per day? How do you communicate with teachers? Do you feel like you have learned things or are these work sessions much less effective than face-to-face courses? Do the teachers give you a lot of homework? What difficulties do you face in your work?

Parents, how did you pedagogically support your child this week? Is your child motivated by his work? Did you find the right rhythm? Have there been any tensions with your child around homework? Tell us about your experience in the form below. Your testimonies will be used to write an article.

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