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“The reopening of the school on January 7 is too risky. We are taking note of the problems of the increase in infections in recent days. On January 18 we were able to get an idea of the epidemiological trend and make a reasonable decision. ” To tell ANSA what Elvira Serafini is, Secretary of Snals, one of the most representative unions of the school.
“We continue reading reports but with the Ministry there is no type of confrontation. School managers are exhausted, they continue to make and redo schedules of teaching activities in the presence of 50%. Families are confused, teachers are reinventing didactic methods to keep the teachers together. class groups and those of Ddi. It is not yet clear if the Regions have received the resources to expand mobility with additional means. In some cases, the funds allocated in recent months are not invested due to bureaucratic delays. The lack of homogeneity of the solutions is so worrying. ”He says so Maddalena Gissi who runs the CISL school.
“Students will return and study normally depending on the economic and organizational consistency of their regions. There is a schizophrenic dissociation between what is said about the need to go back to school and what is really possible to implement! And everything goes through buffer solutions that do not do good to our students or to the future of the country. Will we return on the 7th? The solution will be drawn on the day of Epiphany as happened once with the Italian Lottery! ”
“It is a mistake to unload on the school the obvious widespread failures that the school and the future of the country suffer and will suffer over time. It is time to return to unity and consensus. Forcing and blaming responsibilities is not good for the school and the future of Italy. We all come out of the emergency together and if we return to dialogue and confrontation. For this we need a culture of government and we see very little of it. Enough of rhetoric and face reality starting with the health facilities and vaccination campaign that it should depend on the school and not as is happening for transportation and reeling, on other activities, although important, that would like the school to be in an auxiliary position, continuously adapting to the needs of others, without wanting to understand the importance of the sector for the social and economic future that stands out only in words “, he highlighted Pino Turi, secretary of the Uil school. “You have to go back to the security agreement of August and start over from that point. There are no policies or strategic decisions that are overwhelmed by a myopic and partisan vision. In this way the school will obviously be the clay pot among the iron ones. ”, Concludes the union leader.
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