What revolution for distance education since the pandemic?

Lesson of the day during the iStock / RichLEGG lockdown

By: Emmanuelle Bastide

2 min

With the massive closure of schools, millions of unprepared teachers have had to continue teaching with varying degrees of success to allow students to continue their school year.

Some have successfully set about it, others have gone through heavy institutional platforms, not very participatory and poorly adapted to young people. What lessons can be learned from distance education in recent months?

Should we think of a new school of the future? 

Publicity

With:

Divina Frau-Meigs

, professor of information and communication sciences at

Sorbonne Nouvelle University,

holder of the

UNESCO chair

Know-how in the era of sustainable digital development: articulating uses and learning to master the cultures of the 'information

Mélanie Veyret

, teacher trainer in the integration of digital content into their practices at the

Rennes Academy

and educational engineer, specializing in the creation of digital training content

Massamba Guèye,

advisor to President Macky Sall, professor of French, researcher at the African Studies laboratory of the

Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar

and initiator with the Senegalese artist

Youssou Ndour

of the program

Salle des profs

, a television program aimed at educational program implemented on

TFM

Bonaventure Mve Ondo

, former vice rector of the

Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie

At the end of the program, the chronicle of Ibrahima GIROUX

,

Parents, children, from here and elsewhere

: When the child gives up developing, for lack of attention from his parents


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The weekly meeting to help parents, with psychologist Ibrahima Giroux, UNICEF employee in Dakar

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