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Masks becoming mandatory for many B.C. students

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British Columbia has introduced mandatory masking for middle and high school students, but some parents and educators say the new policy doesn't go far enough to protect students and teachers from COVID-19.
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Libyan students return to school for first time since March

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Administrators at a primary school in Tripoli say they are taking safety measures seriously.
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Trudeau reaches out to kids attending school virtually this week

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters today in his first media briefing of the year
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Manitoba bringing in remote learning after holidays

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Manitoba students from grades 7 to 12 will shift to remote learning for two weeks following the winter break as part of efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19.
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Cameroon school massacre: Grief turns to fury

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Parents and others are demanding answers to how children could be killed at school, where they should be safe.
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Mandatory masks in high schools among new rules for Quebec’s red zones

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Masks will be mandatory in high schools in Quebec’s red zones as the province adds more restrictions to fight rising COVID-19 cases.
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E-learning: boosted by the pandemic, where is the teaching method headed?

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E-learning or electronic learning is the delivery of education and training through digital resources. While it's not a brand new method, its inclusion across various sectors has been hugely accelerated due to the Covid-19 pandemic . At...
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Nagorno-Karabakh fighting: Displaced families shelter in schools

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As fighting escalates over disputed Nagorno-Karabakh, Al Jazeera met some of the thousands displaced by the violence.
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Parents, teachers nervous about B.C.’s back-to-school plan

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British Columbia has unveiled its plans to have students back in school full time in September, but parents and teachers are concerned about the lack of details.
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Ford says he understands parents want more certainty about school this fall

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford sympathized with parents who want to know if their kids will be in the classroom this September but says it's too early to make a decision.
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Chicago Teachers Union Clashes With City Leaders Over School Reopening Plans

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Chicago teacher, Quentin S. Washington joins Cheddar to discuss the ongoing negotiations between the city leaders and teachers.
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Ontario education minister confident there will be classroom learning this fall

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While not fully committing to it, Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce says the government hopes to have conventional, five-day per week classroom learning this fall.
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Many students stay away as B.C. schools reopen

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Many students stayed away from the classroom and continued with online learning as schools reopened in British Columbia for the remainder of the year.
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Schools in lockdown: 13-year-old takes on role of teacher in Gaza

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With the state of emergency extended till June 5, schools have been turned into quarantine centres.
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Coronavirus LIVE: Trump threatens to withdraw funding permanently from WHO over China concerns

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Summary of the latest key developments: France and Germany back EU bond to raise €500bn UN chief Antonio Guterres scolds countries for ignoring official advice Queues outside Madrid food banks a residents pay price of lockdown French...
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How to Safely Reopen Schools Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Randi Weingarten, the President of the American Federation of Teachers, discusses the safety protocols needed to ensure teachers feel comfortable returning to the classroom and what resources the Biden Administration can provide to...
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Libya fears 150,000 displaced vulnerable to COVID-19

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People sheltering in schools and abandoned buildings are particularly vulnerable to infection.
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Bahamas school rebuilds after Hurricane Dorian

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A Bahamas school destroyed by the Category 5 storm is rebuilding as the community deals with the loss of one of their teachers — a Canadian who was killed in the hurricane.
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Nearly 200,000 teachers participate in Ontario-wide strike

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Schools across Ontario shut down as 200,000 teachers walked out in a provincewide strike, affecting nearly two million students.
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UNRWA school targeted: Building was sheltering hundreds of displaced people

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UNRWA school in Gaza hit overnight, killing five Palestinians — Shelter for hundreds now destroyed.
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Alberta's new school task force

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With teacher's warning that Alberta classrooms are becoming more chaotic and harder to manage, the provincial government says it’s stepping in with a new task force. But not everyone is convinced it goes far enough. CBC's Tristan...
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School districts get additional $14.6M after feeling forced to cut spending

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After weeks of public pressure, the New Brunswick government is giving school districts an additional $14.6 million to “maintain essential supports for students.”
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P.E.I. schools have never needed air conditioning. That's changing, and they're sweltering

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Warmer temperatures are heating up classrooms. The P.E.I. Teachers' Federation has a plan to keep everyone cool, and it's asking for the government’s help to implement it. CBC’s Stacey Janzer explains.
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Giraffes and butterflies highlight a visit to Turtle Back Zoo

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News 12 photojournalist James Crowe takes a Road Trip Close to Home and finds a menagerie of amazing animals at the Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange.