Ghana Education Service (GES)
Ghana Education Service (GES)

Some students and parents at Chorkor in the Greater Accra region say studying online is impossible for them even as schools remain closed and online studies become the norm.

They cite inaccessibility to computer and internet as major hurdles.

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Joy News’ Maxwell Agbagba, who was at the Crabbe family House in the community, reports that children have been left with no option than to engage in non-academic activities with their friends as they continue to stay home.

“It’s been very difficult ever since the coronavirus joined us. The teachers don’t engage us in any online studies and we are forced to do the learning by ourselves on whatsap and it’s really affecting us.

“We have no access to the internet or computers and so learning online will be very difficult for us,” one student told Joy News.