Parents have been reporting that their children are being sent back home with all their books for the Christmas holidays.
Many are suspecting that this is being done just in case schools close down after the festive season given the surge of COVID-19 cases. With their books with them, students would transition easier to online learning methods should the directive be issued.
This was however met with some criticism by parents, who expressed that online education impacted the mental health of children, and some parents, quite negatively. Some parents also suspected a ‘hidden directive’ which is preempting a closing of schools.
Teachers and educators replied on such post expressing these concerns, revealing that there aren’t any directives incentivising them to send kids back with their books. However, nothing is wrong with taking the precaution, they expressed, given the insecurity caused by the pandemic.
Both parents and teachers seem equally divided about such a matter. One teacher said that they encouraged students to take their files home so they can revise their work.
Teachers also expressed how teaching in person is much more favourable to teaching online in the same way parents prefer their kids going to school in person.
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