World Voices Nexus
The WCCES Chronicle
ISSN: 2522-7483
Vol. 4 No. 3, Oct. 2020
From the Editor's Desk
Dear Readers, Warm Greetings! With great pleasure, I present to you Vol. 4 No. 3 of World Voices Nexus: The WCCES Chronicle! The year 2020 has been peculiar by any standards. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted normal life throughout the world in an unprecedented way. We are still struggling with the new strains of the virus emerging in the UK and South Africa, which the scientists think are even more dangerous. The ensuing lockdowns and school closures have caused immense harm to the children's education and have forced the academics to explore new ways of teaching and learning by embracing technology. The inequity in access to technology by learners has also been highlighted. We cannot wait for this pandemic to be over or another pandemic to happen - we must start making our educational systems more resilient to such natural/ human-made disasters from now on. Clearly, we are going to witness a transformational change in the way teaching and learning happens. In this issue, we included articles/ poem from/ featuring China, France, Myanmar, and Spain. We have comparative perspectives in these articles at primary, secondary, and higher education levels. At World Voices Nexus (WVN), we promote and celebrate diversity of all sorts - in terms of writing styles, formatting, international referencing conventions, and most importantly, languages. Apart from accepting articles in six official languages of the United Nations viz. Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish, we encourage our readers to use Google Chrome browser, which allows automatic webpage translation in hundreds of global languages. I often use this free service of Google to read the WVN articles in my mother tongue - Hindi. A one-time setting in Chrome is required by choosing Settings (top right corner of Chrome screen with three dots making a vertical line) > Advanced > Languages. In Languages, you can choose your mother tongue/ preferred language and then slide the button in "on" position for "Offer to translate pages that aren't in a language you read". After this one-time setting, whenever you will come across any webpage that is not in a language you read, Chrome will automatically mount a bar on top asking you to click a button to translate the whole page. Admittedly, this language translation tool is yet not perfect and therefore, your academic discretion is required to decipher the meaning conveyed by the author(s). WVN takes no responsibility whatsoever in any translation errors made by Google Chrome. On behalf of Co-Editors Professor Amasa Philip Ndofirepi and Professor Gauri P. Hardikar and the entire editorial team and advisory board, I take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in World Voices Nexus: The WCCES Chronicle. We welcome feedback/ comments (using the comments button below every article) in this issue and submissions from you for the next issue of WVN scheduled to be published in Feb. 2021. We find ourselves short of words to thank WCCES President Professor N'Dri T. Assié-Lumumba enough for her relentless support, guidance and motivation. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2021! Kanishka Bedi Editor Friday, 25 Dec. 2020 Table of Contents
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