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Reduced from 1/3 to 2/3 of all students attending the entire country, including the metropolitan area
The 2/3 principle should also be observed for the density of overcrowded colleges and universities, classes and schools in the metropolitan area.
Face-to-face classes are possible by removing the ban on large academies.
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As the national social distancing drops to one level, the number of school attendance drops to 2/3. Furthermore, the ban on grouping is lifted even for large schools with more than 300 people. Reporter Kim Jong-gyun. The standard for restricting school density across the country, including the metropolitan area, has been lowered from 1/3 to 2/3 of all students. However, overcrowded schools, overcrowded classrooms, and metropolitan schools must adhere to the 2/3 density rule. Non-metropolitan areas, which are relatively low risk, can be fully enrolled based on local and school conditions. There are a variety of methods, including morning and afternoon classes, class and grade level sips, time difference, and every other day. Standards for small schools that are not subject to density restrictions are also relaxed. Currently, schools with less than 60 students can attend all schools, but this has expanded to around 300 schools. These standards will be applied from the 19th, taking into account the preparation period at the school site. In addition, face-to-face classes are now possible, as the ban on grouping for large academies has been lifted. YTN Kim Jong-gyun[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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