制限付きの対面授業が着々と進んでいます

セブ州の地域にある12の学校が、「対面式授業」の予備的な再開をしています。教育省は、目標の120校を達成するために、リストに追加することを表明しています。

ドゥテルテ大統領は、コロナウイルス感染症2019(Covid-19)のリスクが低いと判断された地域の公私立学校最大120校で限定的な学校内授業を行うことを承認したと発表しました。

子供の教育環境が元通りになるのに一歩近づいたことは、親にとっても本人たちにとっても喜ばしいことでしょう。

しかしながら油断は禁物。生徒と先生の間による感染が広がらないように徹底した健康管理が必要になってきます。

生徒たちを2つのグループに分け、最初のグループは月曜と火曜に、2番目のグループは木曜と金曜に教室に来るという「週2日制」の授業が提案されています。水曜日は教師にとって「授業のない、準備の日」となるようです。また授業の時間も通常よりも短縮されています。


DepED-7 assures safe holding of limited face-to-face classes

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There are no less than 12 schools located in the areas of Cebu province constitutes the preliminary resuming of “face-to-face classes. The Department of Education (DepED) stated that there will be an addition in the list of schools in order for them to reach its aim of 120 schools. (Researched by: T. Malou)

Cebu City – The head of the Department of Education (DepED) in Region 7 (Central Visayas) on Monday assured that minimum health protocols will be observed once limited face-to-face classes begin in some pilot schools here.

On Monday , Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque announced that President Rodrigo Duterte has approved the holding of limited in-school classes in a maximum of 120 public and private schools in areas deemed low-risk for coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19)

Salustiano Jimenez, DepEd-7 regional director, in a radio interview said his office is waiting for the guidelines from the office of Education Secretary Leonor Briones as well as the list of Schools allowed to implement the scheme.

“We consider it as a welcome development. At least, those areas considered as non-risk and safe from the coronavirus disease will be opened for this type of learning environment for the children, ‘Jimenez said in Cebuano, as he called for cooperation from the stakeholders. 

He said his office has submitted to the DepEd central office names of a total of 52 schools all throughout the Central Visayas region, which they consider as safe for the limited face-to-face interactions between learners and their teachers.

The DepEd-7 official also said his office submitted a proposal on how the classes under the new normal will be conducted in Cebu, Bohol, Negros Oriental and Siquijor.

The 19 school divisions in the region will ensure the infusion of health practices in the classrooms to prevent spread of Covid-19 from among the students and their mentors, he said.

The regional office of DepEd here proposed “two-day-per-week” classes where 30 students will be divided into two groups, with the first coming to the classroom on Mondays and Tuesdays and the second group on Thursdays and Fridays. Wednesdays would be ”no-class, preparation” day for teachers.

However, Briones said the class size in limited face-to-face classes will be “carefully monitored” and only 12 to 15 learners will be allowed to stay in schools for up to a maximum of four hours.

“That arrangement will ensure that the entire section will not meet or see with each other in one setting. We have to limit the capacity to avoid crowding in the schools, “Jimenez said.

If a school listed in the pilot implementation or its locality will become high risk in terms of the number of active Covid-19 cases, Jimenez said DepEd will shut down the campus and stop the conduct of face-to-face classes.

News Source: https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1154042