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Children writing home-work on toilet papers

The Mirror.Uk reveals its special story on how parents’ negligence caused children their studies

There is no doubt that the Lockdown all over the world has affected human kind badly. However, the most affected of them all are the children who are forced to study sitting home with the available resources at home.

The UK’s popular news website, Mirrror.Uk spoke to couple of teachers to know what situation is going on in the life of students and how is their study progress. The response they received from educators were surprising.

And the situations is going out of control that dozens of primary and secondary teachers have contacted the National Education Union (NEU) with alarming stories of the harm being done to pupils’ education because they cannot access normal classroom equipment and such stories will continue as here the lockdown is expected to be till Easter as the government sees next spell of Corona in coming days.

Mirror.uk reported that, an art teacher Sarah Kilpatrick said that she is encouraging students to improvise by mixing instant coffee granules with water into a paste to use as paint.

In an another account, Sarah, 37, who works in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, then shows children how to use household cotton buds as paint brushes, with which they can daub on the back of envelopes and flyers post through the letterbox.

Wales based teacher said, students  are bringing in work written on flyers or sheets of toilet paper in biro due to lack of resources at home.

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