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The impulses for the return of face-to-face lessons already before Christmas become substantial, especially if the reduction in Covid-19 infections is confirmed. After the denial of Minister Lucía Azzolina for her statements made to La Repubblica about the almost certainty that until the new year the DaD will continue in all schools and in the red zones as well as in second and third grade, the statements of those who hopes of a sudden return to class. Since Ministry of Education, who maintains that “the entire ministerial structure, together with the local offices, is working to bring back to class as soon as possible the students who are currently in digital education.”
In the note, the MI recalls that the decision is based on the “conviction, clearly expressed in recent days also by the Scientific Technical Committee of the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, that a prolonged closure of schools can produce a negative impact on our students, from the psychological point of view and early school dropout “.
The G20: DaD as a last resort
Supporting the Dicastery of Viale Trastevere is also the G20, which in a statement claims to have “taken measures to mitigate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on education.”
The group of 20 heads of state of the countries with the most important economies is convinced that it is necessary “to continue guaranteeing education in times of crisis by implementing measures that ensure personal learning and, if necessary, effective education to distance “.
Even for the G20, in fact, “an inclusive and equitable quality education for all is essential to combat inequalities.”
Miozzo: reopening is priority
University researchers have the same opinion. But also Agostino Miozzo, coordinator of the Scientific Technical CommitteeAs ANSA said to the school when there is “a fundamental part of the growth of the educational process of our children.”
For the CTS expert, therefore, the reopening of the institutes “should be a priority”: in essence, Miozzo reiterates, for scientists and experts that the school should be the first topic at the center of the political debate on reopening.
The problem is also very felt among parliamentarians. Starting with former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
Nencini: the government works on flexibility in December
“Closed schools are a defeat for everyone. Expand the range of inequalities, penalizing the most economically disadvantaged students. There is no restart if the school does not occupy the heart of the priorities, ”he said. the president of the Senate education and culture committee, Riccardo Nencini.
Then he added: about the school “the government is working to face the month of December with greater flexibility.”
For this, “an adequate transportation plan will be implemented; when reopening the workforce must be complete and above all a unitary policy is required, supervised by the government, which does not entrust each region with the power to do what it pleases and the TAR the final judgment on the closure of school complexes, as happened in Puglia and Campania “.
Nennicini: revised schedules and alternative teaching
Senator Pd Tommaso Nannicini Hopes – from Twitter that is taking action for “open schools with revised schedules and alternative teaching; substitutes and staff to manage the emergency; Educational poverty fund to create” rescue teams “against neglect and deprivation. Let’s make these decisions now or resign ourselves to ruining the future.
Fratoianni: Incalculable Damage
Even the national spokesman for the Italian left Nicola Fratoianni, and vice-president of the Montecitorio Culture Commission, joins forces with the “coordinator of the Cts Miozzo and the president” Anp Antonello Giannelli: the reopening of the lessons in presence must take place, he says, with maximum security, a concept that “It must be the priority of politics and institutions. We cannot continue to count the incalculable damage to the future of the children of our country.”
For Fratoianni it is necessary to “find optimal solutions for transportation, not just talk about it the day before the schools reopen. And above all, if something can be reopened, let’s start with the schools “