Prom will be postponed – here are the educational rules



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It has been decided that the inaugurations should be postponed on a mandatory basis, the Secretary of State for Public Education of the Ministry of Human Resources (Emmi) announced on Tuesday in Budapest.

Zoltán Maruzsa At a press conference, he said that as of Wednesday, digital extracurricular work schedules will take effect in secondary schools in grades 9, 9 and above, as well as in schools of development education and in adult primary education. . Emmi has approved a ministerial decision on the details of this, which is being sent to the institutions.

No need to organize childcare given the age of the grades involved. The current provider must continue to provide infant feeding based on a needs assessment.

In vocational schools, vocational grammar schools and skill development schools, practical education can be maintained in the form of assistance with strict adherence to health protection measures, if it cannot be implemented in working hours digital outside the classroom.

In elementary art schools, classes should, as a general rule, take place in the traditional attendance schedule for the elementary school age group, while from ninth grade onwards in the digital schedule outside the classroom.

The developmental education school, the skills development school, and the vocational school may also organize educational education for students with special educational needs in its current form, if the health condition, special situation or anticipation of the student justifies it.

In high schools with grades 6 and 8, the transition to a digital work schedule does not apply to grades 5-8. undergraduate students. They continue to attend school attendance schedules. If the organization of education justifies it, the school hours can of course be modified.

Kindergartens and elementary schools will continue to operate according to current procedures. Cleaning, disinfecting, keeping your distance, and measuring thermometers are especially important. And where the infection appears, the digital work schedule outside the classroom is specifically ordered, in the given institution, in the given grade, in the given class, in the given buildings.

Public education universities can remain open. However, students in grades 9 and above must leave the dormitory not immediately, but on Saturday. However, there is a way to be fair: in the case of students with special educational needs, those who are currently graduating, and in the case of individual special situations, the principal may allow them to remain in public universities.

Zoltán Maruzsa also reported that in the secondary schools in question, the teacher was I. and II. Degree titling procedures are temporarily suspended, master teacher procedures continue according to traditional procedure.

The Secretary of State emphasized that the preparation for the work schedule change was reflected in the action plan issued before the school year. In accordance with this, the board of educators, that is, each school, had to develop its own protocol according to the recommendation posted on the OH website and prepare for implementation. So no one was unexpectedly affected by the introduction of a different work schedule, he said.

He also mentioned that schools were also asked to make computer tools available to students if necessary. To support the digital agenda, all digital services, the national portal for public education, Sulinet, the Textbook Catalog, KRÉTA and the KRÉTA digital collaboration space, are available to support the work of teachers and the learning of students. students.

According to the Secretary of State’s report, it will now be possible to organize individual and small group consultations if necessary, contrary to the spring practice. Educators can also enter the institution and work from within if necessary, he added.

Zoltán Maruzsa thanked all the teachers for their dedication to teaching and educational work during the last two and a half months. He assessed that, in addition to preventive measures, it was thanks to his care that kindergartens and schools had not yet become sources of epidemic.

Education works, our children develop, become smarter, grow and prosper, whether they are traditional digital agendas or even outside the classroom,

formulated by the Secretary of State.

On Monday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced a series of measures on his Facebook page to limit the spread of the epidemic. Among others, he said, in secondary schools, from the eighth grade, digital education will come into effect, while kindergartens, kindergartens and primary schools will remain open for children under 14 years of age. He also announced that hospital workers, school teachers, kindergarten teachers, and daycare workers should be screened weekly.

Responding to a question about the latter, Zoltán Maruzsa said the ministry is working with the government on a decree that will regulate the testing of teachers.

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