Schools in India will remain closed for ICSE/ISC Students and their Online Classes must go on till July when Government of India will consider to reopen the ICSE/ISC and all others schools including CBSE and State Boards Schools. The world warns if The Schools reopens it will be living Graveyard for students due to pandemic conditions prevailing in India and spreading fast with 100% faster increasing rate.
Won’t send kids to school till Pandemic cases become zero: Bengaluru parents As the government is mulling over reopening schools in July, a group has started an online petition against the move.
As the government is mulling over reopening schools in July, a group has started an online petition against the move.
Members of the group, called ‘Parents Association’, said they will not send their children to schools until the government declares zero
Covid-19 cases or till a vaccine is available. Opening of schools in July will be a bad idea, they said dubbing such a move “insane.”
“It’s like playing with fire when we ought to douse it with full force. The parents should fight against this stupidity with tooth n nail, not a single child to be sent to the schools for their own safety (sic),” their petition on Change.org read.
It suggested that classes be held on a virtual platform.
“If schools claim they are doing a good job via virtual learning, why not continue it for the rest of the academic year?” it said.
As many as 1,06,500 people signed the petition by late Sunday evening. A number of pre-primary schools too have supported the online mode of education, despite NIMHAN’s recommendation against it.
“These are unprecedented times and they need an entirely new perspective toward how we approach a problem, which in this case is ensuring learning for our young children does not hit a roadblock. Considering that the physical environment today is not conducive and safe for young children, it’s imperative that learning moves from on-ground classrooms to a digital environment where our students are interacting with their teachers and classmates, from the safety of their own homes,” said EuroKids’ co-founder and chief executive officer Prajodh Rajan.
Majority of parents in Mumbai will not send children to school when lockdown is lifted: Survey
Nearly 54% parents from the city who participated in the nationwide survey said that they would not send their children to schools at least for a month after it re-opens and would first monitor the situation in the wake of Pandemic Cases.
Nearly 54% parents from the city who participated in the nationwide survey said that they would not send their children to schools at least for a month after it re-opens and would first monitor the situation in the wake of COVID-19. Nearly 24% parents said that they would not prefer sending their children to school at least for the next 6 months.
The results are part of a nationwide survey conducted by ParentCircle, an online parenting platform with over 12,000 responses from parents across the country. The results reveal that parents are extremely anxious about sending their children to school even as governments across the country are hoping to resume schools from June-July. “Parents are obviously anxious about the whole situation and would not take any risk by sending their children if there are even a handful of active cases. Governments need to come up with an annual strategy to cope with this,” said Sandhya Rasal, a parent from Kandivali.
Parents were also asked as to when they would be comfortable in sending their children for outdoor sports, birthday parties and other gatherings. 43% parents from the city said that they would not send their children for any sports activities at least for the next 6 months. The same number of parents said that they won’t make any visit to malls or movies for the entire remaining year.
“An overwhelming majority of parents are worried and unsure. They are anxious and not ready to take any chances.Parents need assurance that their children will be safe in school, group activities and other public places.
ICSE Schools Colleges & Coaching institutions will remain closed till 31st July
In Maharashtra, the state education department conducted a series of meetings last week to decide on a possible reopening strategy. “It is evident that one uniform policy for reopening won’t work and we would have to decide depending on the local situation. We are also working on possible solutions in case of late re-opening like reduction in syllabus, online learning in the interim, etc,” said an official from the state education department.
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