Pune: The State Government has issued guidelines for teachers about how they have to react if Covid-19 symptomatic students are found in their class, and follow the general protocol now that the school has been reopened physically for PMS VIII into the urban area and for PMS V And so on in rural areas.
The teachers must check the temperature of students every morning and even during school hours.
If there are symptoms that develop, they must immediately remind the health center, parents of students and schools must give education officers more.
In the online meeting last Friday before the eopening school, the Minister of School Education, Varsha Gaikwad, said “school, teacher and every stakeholder attached to schools must take every step to ensure that schools reopened safely.
However, so They reopen, it will be the responsibility for all of us to ensure that children are safe.
Even if there are cases, they need to be handled properly by school authorities and examples from the village of Hiware Bazar about how they handle cases at school It needs to be replicated throughout the country.
“Online Discussion was organized by the Maharashtra State Council for educational research and training (Scerter).
Pediatric Task Force Members Covid-19 Maharashtra, Samir Dalwai, said that the Ministry of Education must provide an indication of clear syllabus to the students and also ensure that the exam is not immediately done.
Students must be given a minimum of two weeks to adjust after a very long homeschooling gap, a member of the task force has suggested.
They should not be pressed by the exam immediately after joining the school, Dalwai added.
Dalwai suggested that students must be given time to share their thoughts, hang out, meet and greet their friends and give them their own time to adjust.
Zilla Parishad Teacher Bapu Surve said that they had received a series of instructions from the Ministry of Education to ensure that students were in good health.
“We examine the welfare of students every day.
At present, the presence is around 60% so we can manage it, but then, when the presence increases, we will need extra time for temperature checks and follow other protocols.” Ashwini Jadhav from Indapur whose daughter aged 13 years studying in Phule Savitribai Madhyamik Vidyalaya, said that they had full trust in teachers and school staff and had decided to send their daughter to school from the first day.
“Schools and teachers follow all the norms set by the government and we are also careful at home.
We have decided not to participate in any social gathering so we are not infected by viruses and our daughters are able to go to school regularly,” he said.
Members of the Management Committee at Pune Municipal Corporation School in Chandannagar, Rajendra Jadhav, said that they had a bond with the nearest hospital according to the guidelines issued by the government.
“So far, we are fine and the students also respond well.
We are conducting a daily temperature check when students enter the class.
We do all to ensure that there are no meetings in their numbers and timings are also well managed without crowding according to the guidelines issued by the state government, “he said.