With many UK students on half-term break, families reflect on how they are coping with a remote education

Remote education does not just mean a new system of learning, but missing out on day-to-day interactions with friends and losing the traditional structure of weekdays. While teachers work to engage students from home, there are concerns about the impact of lockdown on school attainment and social development.

As many students break for half-term, teenagers and their families have spoken about how the second lockdown has affected them.

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