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The commotion for the reopening of schools grew among parents and teachers but some were still vigilant

The commotion for the reopening of schools grew among parents and teachers but some were still vigilant
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Kolkata: a significant decline in the Covid case has not again triggered a debate when children must return to school.
Some parental forums have argued that far from class for almost two years, many students – especially those from the background that are financially less fortunate and without access to online teaching modes – have not learned a lot in the last 22 months, encourage fears whether they will ever get Redeeming lost learning in formative years.
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Some institutional heads and teachers also support the reopening of schools because they find it difficult to solve students’ problems remotely.
The Pediatric Academy of West Bengal in a letter to CM Mamata Banerjee has also supported the reopening.
The letter was read, “We now have a large number of clinical data that indicate that Covid infection is relatively mild in children, with less than 2.5-3% of affected children are very affected.
The level of case fatality in Bengal is 0 08% of all infected children in the age group 0-15 years, in accordance with state health bulletins.
Research in children has found that inverse learning by opening schools does not increase initial hospitalization levels.
Some studies show that transmission in school settings is usually Lower than or at least similar to the level of community transmission, when prevention strategies are in school.

The Ministry of Education has also decided to experiment with open classrooms in the environment to wean children who have left the formal education system because a long time to stay away from school.
“We want to school to reopen all Covid guidelines,” said Supriyo Bhattacharya, a member of the United Guardians Association, a private parent agency affiliated with a different board.
“My child is a class-IV student of a private school.
I have noticed a lot of behavioral changes in the past two years.
I am really worried about their mental health because this is not a solution,” said Sukanta Sikdar, a guardian.
However, some parents remain skeptical.
“I want to send my child to school.
But what if he is a Covid contract and something happens? I will never be able to forgive yourself,” said Saheli Mitra, Mother of Class-VI students.
“Online classes will never be an alternative to physical interaction, especially for analysis, scientific reactions, math problems, etc.
Inclusive learning is not possible in online studies,” said Saugata Saugata Saugata Science Teacher Teacher Uttarpara.
“Our teacher has tried so many ways to make a more interesting online class.
But it is still not close to the physical class with students who are present before the teacher,” said Delhi Public School Principal New City Sonali Sen.
Principal of the Future Foundation Ranjan Mitter agreed.
“It’s not just a learning gap.
Students face health, psychological and social problems that can cause long-term damage.”

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