Poor households About 30% of the children “Unable to receive online learning support” May 23, 17:32

While school closures and going out of school continued, a survey by NPOs in Tokyo that provided assistance to households in need of living said that about 30% of children answered that "online learning support is not available" I understood that it is spreading.

"Learning for All," an NPO that provides learning support and support for making places for children in poor households, has suspended face-to-face learning support due to school closure.

This month, the NPO conducted a questionnaire survey of about 200 children and students from their first year of elementary school to their third year of high school and their guardians.

According to this, 29% of children and students and 39% of parents answered that they did not receive support for online learning support.

The reason was that there was no PC or communication environment, and even if there was, it was difficult to set up.

Some junior high school students said that they might be able to go to a better high school, but they are thinking about giving up, and are worried about their career.

“I'm afraid that the learning gap will widen in the future. I would like to support the children's learning environment,” said Lee Buk-soo, the representative director of the NPO.