New Dpcm, signed by Conte: in the Gazzetta in the morning, from 5 November [BOZZA DPCM] – School News



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After a long wait, Premier Conte signed the new Dpcm. The text will be in the Gazzetta this morning, November 4.

The decree will enter into force on Thursday, November 5 and will be in effect until December 3.

While we wait to read the final text, we summarize the main anticipations of interest to the schools.

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THE DPCM DRAFT

Obligation of a mask in primary and secondary school.

The mask Sara required in primary and secondary schools, even in static conditions, so children and teenagers will have to use it even while sitting at the counter.

Yet they always remain excluding children under the age of six ei subjects with pathologies or disabilities incompatible with the use of the mask.

Face-to-face activities for children and primary schools

The didactic and educational activity for the The first cycle of education and early childhood education services continue to be delivered face to face., except for Regions included in the cd. Red zone (scenario of maximum severity and high level of risk) in which the Face-to-face lessons will be taught up to the first grade of lower secondary school.. The DaD then becomes 100% for second and third grades, in addition to the five years of high school. In the red zone, according to the first advances, Lombardy, Piedmont and Calabria, and perhaps Alto Adige and Valle d’Aosta should fall.

Travel restrictions

In the Regions belonging to the zone the maximum risk will be Any movement in and out, as well as within the same territories, is prohibited., except movements motivated by proven work needs or situations of need or for health reasons. In any case, the movements strictly necessary to ensure the realization of face-to-face teaching are allowed within the limits in which it is allowed. You will be allowed to return to your home, home or residence.

A “curfew” from 10pm to 5am was confirmed throughout Italy, unless there are justified reasons.

The DPCM should go into effect on Thursday, November 5 and be in effect until December 3.

On the cd. red zones, that is, Regions with a scenario of maximum severity and high level of risk, Face-to-face lessons will be taught up to the first grade of lower secondary school.. The DaD then becomes 100% for second and third grades, in addition to the five years of high school.

In the red zone, according to the first advances, Lombardy, Piedmont and Calabria should certainly fall, and probably also Alto Adige and Valle d’Aosta.

Again with regard to schools, in the so-called areas. Didactic and educational orange and green activities for him The first cycle of education and early childhood education services continue to be delivered face to face..

Extraordinary competition at risk?

From the latest rumors about him Dpcm eraser, it seems they would be all public competitions suspended throughout the life of the decree (until December 3) The question arises: what will become of the extraordinary secondary school contest?

The draft of the new Dpcm reports: The “suspension of the pre-selection and written tests of public and private competitions and of qualification for the exercise of professions, except in cases in which the evaluation of candidates is carried out exclusively in a curricular or electronic form or in those that the commission considers to proceed to correct the written tests with remote connection, as well as to exclude the competitions for health personnel, including, where appropriate, state exams and qualification for the exercise of the profession of surgeon and those of civil protection personnel“.

Based on what is written in this draft, the extraordinary contest it must be stopped and then resumed when the Dpcm expires, after December 3.

It is clear that the conditional is essential: you have to wait for definitive text of the new Dpcm to understand if the competition will actually be suspended.

In any case, we believe that it would be a temporary suspension, in the sense that candidates who have already taken the exam tests should not have any problems, while those who have not yet taken the contest test should only “move the commitment “.

It is evident that even the pre-screening tests of the ordinary competitions for childhood and primary school and for the baccalaureate, scheduled immediately after the extraordinary competition, could not be carried out under this regime.

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