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“The partial father is only a proposal, not an injured majesty” to Minister Azzolina. The governor of Veneto Luca Zaia returns to the idea of distance education for secondary schools. “If the scenario envisaged by the government is true, even in a prudent way, we cannot stop thinking about also ensuring the world of schools,” he explains in an interview with Corriere della Sera. “So I, with the utmost respect and on tiptoe, posed the question. So much so that I spoke about it in the most correct forum, with fellow governors whose reaction was absolutely positive ”.
“With the closing of schools, families with minor children went crazy – continues the president of the Region – So why not evaluate in advance a possible plan to do distance education alternating with lessons in presence with older children, from 16 and over? Let’s talk about it now because it takes time to fine-tune the whole technological part: it’s called programming and optimization. I would like to remind you that the guidelines on the school drawn up in July by Veneto, then borrowed from all the Italian regions, already provide for mixed classroom and distance learning. Then there is no crime of treason ”.
For Minister Azzolina, Zaia says that “the opening of schools is a necessity for all of us, says one who fought for the reopening. The issue is another: if you go on vacation in the sun all week, you can pack an umbrella in your suitcase anyway. Afterwards, the competence lies with the minister and the government, since, unfortunately, they have not granted us autonomy ”.
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