In remote Indian village, teacher turns walls into blackboards to close school gap

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Deep Narayan Nayak teaches everything from popular nursery rhymes to the importance of masks and hand-washing to about 60 students and is popularly known as the 'Teacher of the Street' to the grateful villagers.

Children use microscopes as they attend an open-air class outside houses with the walls converted into black boards at Joba Attpara villageChildren use laptops in an open-air class outside a house with the walls converted into black boards at Joba Attpara villageDeep Narayan Nayak teaches children how to use microscope in an open-air class outside the houses with the walls converted into black boards at Joba Attpara villageChildren help their teacher Deep Narayan Nayak pull a rack of books...

On a recent morning, children wrote on one such wall with chalk and peered into a microscope as Nayak watched over them. Nayak teaches everything from popular nursery rhymes to the importance of masks and hand-washing to about 60 students and is popularly known as the "Teacher of the Street" to the grateful villagers.

An August survey of nearly 1,400 schoolchildren done by a scholars' group https://roadscholarz.net found that in rural areas, only 8% were studying online regularly, 37% were not studying at all, and about half were unable to read more than a few words. Most parents wanted schools to reopen as soon as possible, it said.

 

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