That the school facilities are open again



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All educational institutions in the country have been closed since last March due to the coronavirus epidemic. Holidays in educational institutions have been extended until October 3. The Prime Minister said that educational institutions will not open if the situation does not improve, even if everything else opens. Health experts also say: The situation is not yet conducive to the opening of educational institutions. In addition to deciding not to take the final exam, the ministry has also asked educational institutions to prepare for the self-pass if the annual exam is not taken. The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education said: “If the decision is made to reopen the school, the guidelines have been formulated considering six dimensions: establishment of policies, financing, safe operation, learning, access to the most marginalized population and welfare, measures of security”. Steps to take are also explained in detail in light of that five-page guide. The ministry said the guidelines were formulated for national preparation and implementation after a decision was made on when schools could reopen as part of an overall public health and education plan.
If it is decided to reopen the school, schools can be started in the area considering the area and situation safe. If the government declares an area a ‘red zone’ due to corona infection, schools will not be allowed in that area. Before resuming school activities, it is necessary to make the necessary plans and funding for school management.
For the first time in the history of Bangladesh, all educational institutions have been closed for a long time. This situation exists all over the world due to the Corona epidemic. However, developed countries continue to use technology in education. Also in Bangladesh, several private universities have launched online educational activities. But children have been severely affected because there is no system for delivering these technology-based lessons in our country’s primary schools. Because they have not been to school for a long time, the children’s livelihoods have stagnated. They also need to think about their mental health.
In addition to following the hygiene rules, the emphasis should be on the mental state of the children now. School opening guidelines should be implemented with an emphasis on the changes that have taken place in the minds of children. There is no excuse for not following the guidelines of the Ministry of Health and Health to restore the vitality of children. We believe that in this case, the ministry can provide short-term training to teachers if necessary so that they can easily reduce stress on children. We want all school facilities to once again be the spokesperson for the children’s talk. As if the government’s decision were 100% effective. Only the implementation of this guide will lead the talents of future Bangladeshi citizens towards a more brilliant development.



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