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As Ebola ebbs, Sierra Leone targets another kind of recovery: normalcy
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As Ebola ebbs, Sierra Leone targets another kind of recovery: normalcy
Fri, 2015-02-13 12:27 — mike kraftCHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR by Silas Gbandia Feb. 13, 2015
...with a sharp drop in new Ebola cases, Sierra Leone has announced that schools will reopen on March 30, and focus has now turned toward the recovery process for children whose education has been set back at least half a year. The implementation of the government's new plan – which includes paying for school fees and continuous assessments – will be a key indicator of how well the country can rebound after Ebola.
...a full plan to reintegrate the students nationwide is being implemented, says Mohammed Sillah Sesay, chairman of the Technical Committee on the Reopening of Schools. The plan includes 25 uninterrupted weeks of school until September, continuous assessment of students to verify promotion to the next level, and more broadcasts of teaching material on radio airwaves. The normal school year starts in September and ends in July.
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