School on wheels: a teacher rides through Bolivia to educate children
By AFP
19 June 2020 |
9:00 am
Wilfredo Negrete gets on his bicycle and rides from town to town in the Bolivian countryside to teach his students, as schools remain closed due to the pandemic, and many parents, who have no education, cannot adequately homeschool their children.
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