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As schools attempt to re-open after the lockdowns caused by the pandemic thought will need to be given to curriculums. It may not be possible or desirable to simply go back to what was being taught prior the interruptions. The UK government is recommending that schools overhaul their curriculums - as outlined in this article from The Independent.
Schools in England are expected to be told to overhaul the curriculum, stagger break times and group children into “bubbles” when they return to the classroom in September, according to guidelines to be published by the Government.
Contingency plans must also be in place in case of a local lockdown, the paper said, and schools will be required to liaise with their local health protection team if there are two or more confirmed coronavirus cases within a fortnight.
There does not seem to be any good answers to how to deal with the fallout on schools from the virus. We all hope that the new guidelines that are to be released by the UK government will help students their get back to an uninterrupted education once again. Stay tuned to the Chalkface for the latest updates on what the new guidelines say when they are released.
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