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BBC launches education push during coronavirus lockdown

The BBC unveils its "biggest push on education in its history" as the UK's coronavirus lockdown continues.

The BBC has today launched what it describes as "its biggest push on education in its history" as the UK remains in lockdown due to coronavirus.

Most schools have now closed due to the deadly disease, which has killed more than 54,000 people worldwide so far.

Beginning on April 20 - the start of the summer term for most of the UK's children - the BBC will air six new episodes of BBC Bitesize every day on iPlayer and Red Button.

The 20-minute programmes will be hosted by famous faces, as well as top teachers, and are designed to guide children and parents on the subjects they should be covering that day.

For GCSE and A-Level students, BBC Four will air a dedicated block of programming every evening, featuring premium factual content as well as theatre productions of Shakespeare plays.

"In these uncertain times parents look to the BBC to support them and offer education while children can't be in school," said BBC director-general Tony Hall. "This is the biggest education effort the BBC has ever undertaken. This comprehensive package is something only the BBC would be able to provide.

"We are proud to be there when the nation needs us, working with teachers, schools and parents to ensure children have access and support to keep their learning going - come what may.

"We have been overwhelmed by the offers of help and support in putting this provision together and are looking forward to ensuring every child can continue to learn, and have fun, through our high-quality teaching and accessible education offer."

Localised programming is also being planned for students in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland.

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