School, in Apulia distance education on request for all from January 7: towards an ordinance also for secondary schools



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A new ordinance (the fifth of October) that will allow families of elementary, middle and high school students to choose between face-to-face teaching and distance lessons from home. The measure has been expected for days and now the president of the Puglia Region Michele Emiliano confirm this in a note.

The trend of infections, on the other hand, is not reassuring, so it was foreseeable that the Region would advance in the same line as the last ordinance, which expired on December 23, 2020, which allowed the parents of first-cycle students choose between lessons in class. and family orientation. The stranger posed for high school, at Papa for months, from which the government is expected to return in attendance as of January 7.

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President Emiliano now announces the call for a meeting with the councilors Sebastiano Leo, Pier luigi lopalco me Anita Maurodinoia, with the unions for tomorrow morning to discuss and share the draft of the new ordinance on the school, with a view to reopening on January 7.

“The Region – reads the note – intends to continue giving the possibility to students of Apulian schools of all levels (from primary to secondary), and their families, to choose distance education”. This in light of the current epidemiological panorama, for which attention continues to be high.

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“And because it is believed – the note continues – in times of pandemic, that families should be able to decide not to expose themselves to the risks derived from compulsory school attendance, risks that exist in the classroom as in any other part of the community” . “Before issuing the ordinance – declares President Emiliano – we would like to meet with representatives of the school world, as we promise to do, to share our approach with them and collect their point of view.”

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