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Belgrade – We know that the Government has taken new measures taken by crisis personnel to fight kovid 19, but hundreds of thousands of parents do not know what will happen to schools and kindergartens.
Source: Blic
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Apart from the fact that the working hours of cafes, restaurants, discos and gambling houses have been shortened from 6 p.m. to Tuesday, the number of passengers on public transport will be limited, all those who can be sent to work from home.
Yesterday, some of the new measures presented by the crisis personnel for the fight against kovid 19 and the government of Serbia were unveiled, but not those that most interest hundreds of thousands of parents and with which they are related: schools and kindergartens, writes Blic.
Dr. Predrag Kon proposed a temporary transition to online classes about ten days ago, but then did not find full support even among colleagues on the medical side of the crisis staff. However, after a few days with more than 6,000 infected in 24 hours, many changed their minds.
Some local autonomous governments have already used insufficiently clear legal regulations and, after declaring a state of emergency, decided to close schools until further notice and send students to online classes. Such was the case with Vrbas, Paracin, Temerin, Bujanovac, but also with some educational institutions in Nis.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, for the moment, avoids making a decision at the state level, citing statistics that show that there has been no greater contagion of students and teachers in schools, but it still seems a matter of days when the students temporarily move to class. from home.
According to the most recent information, as Blic writes, in addition to students, high school students would certainly go online, the only dilemma is related to older elementary school students, fifth to eighth grade, while currently the only ones in schools it would be the youngest elementary school students, first to fourth grade students. schools.
The current system, which leaves the decision to local governments, is possible in smaller communities, but difficult to implement in large ones, such as Belgrade, which has 17 urban and suburban municipalities, and where the decision must be made globally, for almost 300 educational institutions.
The parents of the little ones, those who attend preschool institutions, have no fewer worries. Namely, some cities, in order to relieve kindergartens in which there are a considerable number of mainly infected educators, have decided that only children whose parents are obliged to be in their jobs can take care of them.
Thus, starting Tuesday, a large number of employees will go to work from home, and a growing number of municipalities and cities will insist on mandatory confirmation from their parents. Otherwise they will not accept children.
As Blic unofficially finds out, the decision on schools and kindergartens could be made in the next few days.
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