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School, Anita and the others return to the square, lessons 'en plein air' in Turin

2021-03-08T10:25:48.733Z


The twelve-year-old who with her example inspired the protest against distance learning throughout Italy returns to the square: "Schools are closing, but they don't tell us why. A total lockdown is better than just closing the school" (ANSA)


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School, Anita and the others return to the square, lessons 'en plein air' in Turin

The twelve-year-old: "Schools close, but they don't tell us why"

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Half of the Piedmontese students are now back in dad and the protest is back in Piazza Castello in Turin, with the children following the lessons in front of the Palazzo della Regione.

"They close the schools, but they don't tell us why. A total lockdown is better than just closing the school. It would make more sense," says

Anita

, the 12-year-old who with her example inspired the protest against distance learning throughout Italy.

"The so-called experts have been saying the same things for a year, but no one has anything and we find ourselves out of class," adds

Maya

, a 16-year-old student of the Gioberti high school.

"Of course we are angry - he adds - In my school there are practically no cases of Covid".

"After a year we are in the same situation - says

Carola Messina

, of 'Priority to school' - Then the ministry denies itself: first it says that the children of essential workers can attend the lessons face-to-face and then instead they take everything back. also to appeal ".

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