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Education experts differ on virtual learning

Sakhu Galma a pupil at Children in Freedom school during a lesson at home in Lanet, Nakuru County on April 20, 2020. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Stakeholders in the education sector have questioned the effectiveness of the digital learning being rooted by the Government to keep learners engaged.

The stakeholders differed over the digital learning used by schools to offer lessons and give assignments to learners who have remained at home since the schools were shut down prematurely in March.

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