Lessons until June 30? No thanks! The teachers are working hard



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Orizzonte Scuola poll shows teachers are against extending the school calendar to June 30 or more

Extend the school calendar until June 30 or to maximum in early July? We don’t talk about it. Readers of School horizon in a survey on your own Facebook page.

This is a proposal launched by the Minister of Education Lucía Azzolina ”.The Regions are competent in the school calendar – he explained -. It is possible to extend the calendar if you have missed lessons. Obviously, we have to consider that schools cannot be kept open. Therefore, we can think of June “, said the Minister.

For their part, the unions have already made it known that they are not really inclined to this solution. We need to see how the regions will receive the proposal (if at all).

Meanwhile, the first to oppose the extension of classes in summer are precisely those directly involved: the teachers. The survey of School horizon in fact it shows that in almost 13 thousand participants, finished 11 thousand They said they were against the idea of ​​going to school until June or beyond. Only 1574 instead, they accepted the hypothesis positively.

One of the most frequent arguments is that at the moment, with distance education we are learning (with all the limitations of the digital lesson) and that therefore there would be nothing to recover. Here are some comments about it: “Recovering in June-July, in addition to being impossible due to the calendar of maturity exams and university entrance exams, would be equivalent to saying that we have been joking in recent months. That our efforts were useless and that we were in front of a PC during all class hours (and beyond for the teachers) to no avail. If you want to recover, neither DAD nor asynchronous activity is performed. Break“. Or again:”We have nothing to catch up: lessons are held every day for 6/7 hours at DDI and final exams begin in June. The heat is so high that orals take place in endless agony!

As well as the teachers who are on their way to school taking the necessary measures: “I work in Lombardy with a double mask. I end my hours with an incredible hunger for air. I am always attentive and super vigilant so that my students are up to the rules. What to do more than that? Extend school hours? No thanks“.

There are also those who point out how, even hot weather since late May in many southern regions it can be a considerable problem, not having a plant air conditioner the classrooms of Italian schools.

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