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Goa: Doe problems circular with SOP for physical classes

Goa: Doe problems circular with SOP for physical classes
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PANAJI: Following the announcement of the minister’s chairman, the DOE DIRECTORATE (DOE) on Thursday issued schools that allow schools for students from class IX to XII, starting from October 18.
Referrals state that initially the school can choose to operate hybrid mode, which will mean carrying out teaching in a mixture of online sessions and offline.
Circular also states that online teaching and learning material must be available for every child who does not want to attend the physical class.
“The government, after consultation with the Expert Committee, has decided to allow the reopening of the school from class IX to XII (physical format) from October 18By after the guide / SOP mentioned.
The head of the institution and management was asked to make their own decisions by considering available infrastructure and Local conditions.
The school can, if needed, initially followed the IE online hybrid mode and offline classes, “said Director Bhushan Savaikar.
School functions and assemblies must be avoided until further advisors are issued, Savaikar has said.
“For students who choose not to attend physical schools, recorded class lessons and other online teaching modes can be followed,” read the round.
The schedule must be prepared by the school in such a way that there will be no crowding at school, state guidelines.
“Schools, if needed, can schedule classes / schedules in both shifts by considering available infrastructure and local conditions,” Round Steel.
“Children are at high risk (those who suffer from chronic diseases such as asthma, kidney disease, children disabled, children in steroids etc.) must consult their pediatricians / doctors before joining school.
Students / teachers / staff who have Covid-19 symptoms are advised to immediately test, “SOP states.
Only vaccinated staff (teaching and non-teaching) must be allowed at school.
Those who cannot produce vaccination certificates must be permitted in the school complex only after generating a negative report of the RT-PCR test.
The negative test report will apply for seven days, said Doe.
“All adult members work in and closely related to schools, including teachers, non-teaching staff, support staff, travel drivers, waiters and school visitors should receive at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine,” Norms Directorate) of the State.
Insulation, testing and contacting contact of SIMTomatic school participants must be carried out in accordance with health guidelines, the director said.
DoE says that the school must frame their own SOP, if needed, consider the available infrastructure and local circumstances.

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