The Punjab School Education Minister Vijay Inder Singla had earlier announced that schools in the state will reopen for classes 5 to 12 from January 7. The schools will remain open from 10 am to 3 pm.
Accordingly, the state’s School Education Department issued detailed guidelines for educational institutes in areas outside containment zones to ensure students’ safety amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Singla also added that online or distance learning shall continue to be the preferred mode of teaching, despite the reopening of schools, and attendance of all students will not be mandatory.
Singla added, “As the schools are already conducting online classes, and parents of some students prefer to attend online classes rather than physically attend school, they may be permitted to do so. The students will be able to attend the physical classes only with the written consent of parents.”
Parents must also ensure their wards to wear a mask and full-sleeved clothes while attending schools in order to minimize interaction with any public surface, said Singla asking parents to educate them to not exchange the masks with others.
“If the strength of the students is large in the school and social distancing norms are not maintainable, in that case, school head or management may take a decision whether to hold the classes in two shifts or call the students at alternate days, at their own level,” as per a press release.
The staff and students belonging to containment zones shall not attend schools and other educational institutions, said Singla.
Besides, according to the recommendations of Union Health Ministry, older, pregnant and other employees who have underlying medical conditions to take extra precautions, should preferably not be exposed to any frontline work requiring direct contact with the students.
As per the state government, schools will have to mark the seats of students in classrooms ensuring a distance of a minimum of six feet, and similarly, social distancing shall also be maintained in the staffrooms, office area, hostels, and other places of public interaction.
The schools will also have to ensure the installation of posters/messages/stickers and signage at appropriate places reminding students about maintaining social distancing, and will not undertake events where social distancing will not be possible.
“However, school assembly may be conducted by the students in their respective classrooms or outdoor spaces or other available spaces and halls under the guidance of the class teacher,” the release added.
Source: ANI
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