Authorities have recommended virtual classes using the internet and mobile phones but such means are beyond many rural families, leaving their children without access to education. Negrete's dedication, which includes fixing a trolly to his bicycle to help carry his whiteboard, has proved popular with the mothers of his pupils, who are mostly from Quechua families. "It's great that he's teaching the kids, giving his time," said Ovaldina Porfidio, a mother of two.
AFP