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Some elementary parents are unhappy that their children are being taught in schools during quarantine. They asked the Klaipėda municipality to create the conditions for all those who wanted to educate their children at a distance. The city leaders assure that such decisions are not the responsibility of the municipality.
A group of Klaipeda residents asked city leaders for the opportunity for preschoolers and beginners to study at home during the quarantine.
Secondary school students are said to be distance educated and primary school children have to go to schools. This, in the opinion of some parents, is wrong.
“In some families, a situation arises in which one or more primates become the only ones who are legally forced to be in constant contact and risk not only their own health, but also the health of their relatives (especially if they include people at risk), “Klaipėda residents say. addressing city leaders.
It is emphasized that some parents may not have the opportunity not to send their children to school, there are also families at social risk who cannot guarantee the quality of education, but some people want to educate their children at home and ask the city leaders “solve this legal problem.”
These wishes of Klaipeda residents are difficult for Renata Mikiene, principal of Gilija Elementary School to understand.
“I don’t know why they think that, maybe there is a difficult situation at their children’s school, a lot of sick people. There are few isolated children in our school. Single parents requested We learned at a distance, it was wrong, now it’s wrong again.
Also, to organize such coeducation, special cameras should be built so that children at home can see the picture in the classroom.
And this team in Klaipeda would need at least 10 thousand. euros.
“The schools do not have the technical resources to organize mixed, face-to-face and distance education. But an even bigger problem is that this issue is not even the responsibility of the municipality. Only the head of emergency operations at the state level, in this case the Minister of Health, you can make that decision. no “, – stressed Deputy Mayor Arvydas Cesiulis.
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