
Schools in Italy's 'red zones' are closed under the nation's covid-19 restrictions, meaning millions of children of all ages are taking lessons online from home. Not so in the case of 10-year-old Fiammetta, in the northern Trentino province, who is connecting with her fourth-grade teachers and classmates from high up in the mountains, surrounded by goats.
Fiammetta is taking remote learning to new levels, attending her online lessons at a height of 1,000 metres, where she joins her shepherd father as he tends to his herd of goats on the mountainside.
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