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The Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development, Branko Rui, said that it is not realistic at this time to predict when students will return to school.
Source: Tanjug
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He added that the final decision on this would be made by the Crisis tab.
“The epidemiological situation is monitored intensively and daily, in cooperation with the competent institutions and agencies. In accordance with the changes in the situation, we are taking the appropriate measures and the final decision will be made by the Crisis tab,” Rui said in a New Year’s interview for Telegraf.rs. .
He stated that he is proud and grateful to his children and to the teaching and non-teaching staff for, as he points out, the exceptional discipline and commitment that every child receives an adequate education, and that schools remain a place where the corona virus does not it spreads.
He said that the number of students suffering from coronavirus was between 0.4 and 0.5 percent, while among employees, teaching staff and extracurricular, it did not exceed five percent, which is, he points out, proof of discipline and respect for preventive measures.
The Minister said that there was not a significant number of students and teachers who were criticized for the failure to comply with the measures and pointed out that all were committed and responsible in the first semester of the year, and valued that the previous festive calendar was a good decision to save everyone in the education system.
When asked what is the “wound cancer” of primary and secondary school, and the biggest problem in higher education, Rui replied:
“I do not see the so-called ‘wound cancer’ of any educational level. I think this is one of the most important systems in all countries, including ours, and that we will certainly improve the entire educational system in Serbia in a way that corresponds to the determining values of all modern states. ”
With regard to kindergartens, Rui said that the situation was regularly monitored and that at no time were kindergartens overcrowded, and that the number of educators in them was always sufficient.
“It is also known that the virus does not persist in the very young, nor is it as dangerous as in the elderly,” Rui said, adding that it would be counterproductive to close kindergartens because, he added, kindergartens are the root of the process. educational. Habits and socialization.
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