London government made the announcement earlier. There the children will return to school but from there they will have to go through many more new rules. The Italian authorities also said that all schools in the country would be reopened from September 14.
The London government said it would provide health guidelines in consultation with experts. “You need to know these well before coming to school,” Education Secretary Gavin Williamson made the announcement. The Prime Minister has already announced a 1 billion fund to help students in England.
However, there is still controversy over the number of children in a classroom. Williamson said the bricks could be of graded size to prevent the spread of the virus.
According to the imposed rules, class size can be limited to a maximum of 15 students.
Kevin Courtney, joint general secretary of the National Union of Education (NEU), told the BBC: “If you have 30 children in a classroom, there will be no social distance.
Meanwhile, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and Education Minister Lucia Azolina have announced that schools will open in the morning. Also one student will sit one meter away from the other student. On the other hand, children should eat in the classroom instead of in the school cafeteria.
However, the education minister says, there are some problems in this case. Not all schools have enough space to accommodate social distance classes. As a result, about 15 percent of students will suffer due to lack of space.
Prime Minister Conte said the government had allocated an additional 1 billion euros to reopen schools safely in September.
“This money is not just to deal with the coronavirus, but we are dreaming of a different kind of school, where money will be spent on development,” said Education Minister Azolina.
Although everything is closed, the country’s education minister Azolina has suggested that students be taken closer to nature as soon as possible. Azolina says to go to the park with small children if the weather is good. This will give them a chance to get closer to nature.
“We have already made it very clear that we want to see all children in all classes go back to full-time school in September,” said Steve Barry, a British educationist. We are working in this direction. ” He adds that this is a promise that many parents will wait to hear.
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