Contact education in Kėdainiai schools and kindergartens stops



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Aims to stabilize the situation

Such measures were taken to control the spread of the coronavirus in the Kėdainiai district municipality. On Monday, November 30, Arūnas Kacevičius, director of the district municipal administration, signed an order introducing a regime that restricts the spread of the COVID-19 disease (coronavirus infection) in educational institutions.

At district educational institutions until December 13. educational activities stop and education is organized remotely.

In kindergartens – care groups

Kindergartens will have a care group or, if necessary, several groups during this period. They will take care of children whose parents must work in an emergency. In the spring, during the quarantine, these groups were established only for medical children, while now specialties are not highlighted. Working parents will only need to write applications to care for their children in that group. If necessary, there will be more than one care group in kindergartens. They will provide meals and take care of the children.

The main concern is for working parents

Most of the anxiety and problems arise for parents of primates who do not have the opportunity to work from home. According to data from parent surveys posted on progymnasiums social media, the majority of parents of elementary school students advocated for more contact education in the classroom as of Monday.

Managed by Cabbage / Photo of 15min / Distance lessons

Managed by Cabbage / Photo of 15min / Distance lessons

For grades 1-4. Currently, primary teachers provide intensive information to parents about distance education for pupils.

The measures have been reinforced

We remind you that on November 29, the municipal Emergency Commission decided to submit an application to the National Center for Public Health with a request to force schools that educate students in grades 5-12 to work remotely. It was planned to educate primary and kindergarten students by combining contact and distance methods.

However, the presentation of the Kėdainiai section of the Kaunas Department of the National Center for Public Health under the Ministry of Health, received on November 30, was even more strict. According to it and other legal acts of the country, distance education is indicated for students of all classes, and educational activities are also suspended in kindergartens.

Kėdainiai leads in Lithuania in terms of COVID-19 morbidity rates per 100,000 inhabitants in 14 days. According to data from December 1, 1,074 inhabitants of the Kėdainiai district suffer from coronavirus.



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