Canada
Related: About this forumBC government releases return to school plan:
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/k-12/covid-19-return-to-schoolIn a nutshell:
Stage 2 Details
Stage 2 is a full return to in-class instruction for all students for the maximum time possible within learning group limits.
Parents will be contacted by their school or school district/authority to confirm the educational program options available for September 2020. Visit your school and district websites for regular information updates.
Learning Group Size
Elementary: 60
Middle: 60
Secondary: 120
Density Target
Not applicable in this stage
Instruction Method
Full-time instruction for all students for the maximum instructional time possible within learning group limits.
Self-directed learning supplements in-class instruction, if required.
Fiendish Thingy
(18,511 posts)So if there is an outbreak in a cohort, it is easier to do contact tracing and they dont have to shut the whole school at once.
EllieBC
(3,360 posts)Forgot to point that out!
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)don't die from that...
EllieBC
(3,360 posts)kids with special learning needs, those from minority communities, and those in homes of working class and lower income families were falling behind farther than their peers.
As it was in BC we returned part time in June but full time for children of essential workers (not frontline, just essential). The plan was to extend full time in class to kids who are vulnerable learners as well.
The remote Ed system was awful. It wasnt engaging. It didnt address diverse learning needs. Education has changed. When they just followed along in a book and heard lectures while sitting at a desk, that could have worked for remote learning. Its not how our kids learn now in many places.
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)survive along with me. I am the primary caregiver to one of my adult autistic children. He's been outside of our apartment once in the last 4 months. That's our choice...
EllieBC
(3,360 posts)Our provincial health officer and minister of education are trying to come up with plans that will work for the majority of the province. There is still distributed learning programs for parents who need to homeschool or keep their kids at home.