From the pandemic management standpoint, the answer is simple- not anytime soon.
But can the answer really be that simple?
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At this stage, opening up schools can colleges can be calamitous.
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It is hard to keep the infection under control once schools and colleges reopen.
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The existing school transport may not be sufficient to accomodate students taking distancing into account.
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Further, they could infect elderly relatives at home.
Reopening would expose teachers to the virus, and many of them may choose to resign.
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Studies have shown that a larger percentage of students from vulnerable communities have dropped out of the system.
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Many of these students will not return.
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One of the biggest failures of the education system is the huge gap in learning levels of students, both in literacy and numeracy. Many grade 7 students are stuck at level 2 competencies.
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Out of school students can study outside school hours.
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With the pressure taken off, schools can focus on the mental health of students. Already, studies are showing that students who were subject to bullying in school are now faring much better. This year can, therefore, be a great leveler.
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Yes, three.
Families where both parents work, will sufffer if they don't have adequate child care; the only solution is to provide wfh.
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