This Science Teacher Cycles To Students' Home To Deliver Books, In Areas With No Internet Access
Meet Arthur Cabral - the science teacher in Brazil, who rides his bike to take printed versions of textbooks from the state's capital, Recife, to the homes of students who don't have Internet access.
Due to the pandemic, educational institutions have had to change their way of teaching. Since schools and colleges are shut, most places have turned to online classes. Teachers have been holding classes virtually or pre-recording their lectures for their students to learn from.
COVID-19 has forced us to rely on the internet like never before. While people in the cities are able to cope with this change, the scenario is completely different for those in rural areas. Meet Arthur Cabral - the science teacher in Brazil, who rides his bike to take PDF printouts of textbooks from the state's capital, Recife, to the homes of students who don't have Internet access.
Science Teacher Arthur Cabral
Science teacher Arthur Cabral, 29, walks with his bike at the Vila da Fabrica neighbourhood while delivering pdf printed versions of textbooks, in Camaragibe, Pernambuco state, Brazil, during the COVID-19 pandemic.?
Delivers Books And Homework
Science teacher Arthur Cabral rides his bike from the city of Recife, to deliver pdf printed versions of textbooks for students without internet access, hence unable to attend online classes.?
Schools Are Shut
Since May, public schools have been closed in order to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Student Alicia Vitorya
Student Alicia Vitorya, receives a pdf printed version of a textbook from her science teacher, Arthur Cabral, at the Vila da Fabrica neighborhood in Camaragibe, Pernambuco state, Brazil.
Homework And Textbooks
Student Gloria Dayane, next to her mother Darla da Silva and her three siblings does her homework on a printed pdf version of a textbook.
Arthur Cabral With His Bike
Science teacher Arthur Cabral, 29, walks with his bike at the Vila da Fabrica neighbourhood while delivering pdf printed versions of textbooks, in Camaragibe.
No Internet Access
Many of school students don¡¯t have access to the Internet, and hence are unable to attend online classes.
Taking The School To Them
When Arthur Cabral realized many of his pupils in the Vila da Fabrica neighbourhood didn't have access to the Internet, he decided to "take the school to them".
Internet Is A Now A Necessity
COVID-19 lockdown has forced us to rely on the internet like never before. Whether it is for working, or kids to attending classes from home, the internet has become a necessity.?
Travels Over 8 Km Everyday
He's been heading out on his bike since May, when schools in the area closed, and travels over 8 km a day.
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