Learning in a pandemic, when 'online school' is the village chalkboard

With her school shut because of the coronavirus, Tolu Alagba kneels as she copies down class notes from a communal village chalkboard, the closest thing to online lessons on an island with no electricity, a boat ride from Nigeria's megacity Lagos.<div class="feedflare">
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