Have your say: Is ‘remote learning’ sustainable for your family?

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Tell us about your experiences of homeschooling, and what you think of it continuing in September

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I'm giving it a good lash but then other areas of life suffer .The home ,cooking cleaning etc.After a week of school work the place looks like a bomb hit it .its definitely not sustainable so teaching practical life skills this week,how to cook and measurements. Kids need friends

No !

Yes. Colleges 2020/2021 should be done both online and on campus to reduce the numbers of students. If half stayed at home, then instead of say 200 in a room there would be 100. Far easier to spread out etc

No it is not!

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