Arab Times

MoE considers two plans for schools safe opening

Stranded teachers set for return

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KUWAIT CITY, July 8: The Ministry of Education has developed proposals for the safe resumption of school from the beginning of the year 2021/2022, reports Al-Rai daily.

According to an educationa­l source, the ministry’s first master plan “Plan A” focuses on the resumption of schools at full capacity and with all students, teachers, and educationa­l and administra­tive staff members. It was not implemente­d due to the health situation and was rejected by the health authoritie­s for some reason.

The ministry’s “Plan B” focuses on dividing the school hours by applying a blended home-and-school education system. As per this plan, the classes will be divided into two - learning in school and e-learning. This will be carried out in a manner to ensure the number of students does not exceed 12 in each class.

The source explained that the ministry’s Public Education Sector is working on implementi­ng Plan A from the beginning of the new academic year. It has embarked on preparatio­ns with the distributi­on of tasks to the technical teams and assigned sectors and department­s concerned with following up on all requests related to school preparatio­n. There are no problems in this aspect, especially since most service contracts are valid.

Everything depends on the developmen­ts in the health situation, the picture of which will crystalliz­e more accurately and clearly in mid-August or early September at the latest.

Many foreign schools are demanding a full resumption of their schools at the beginning of the next academic year, as they have been equipped to receive their students, and educationa­l and administra­tive teams in accordance with the health requiremen­ts.

The proposal for the resumption of Arab schools focuses on dividing the shifts into two with a student density of more than 28 students per class. The same applies to the Indian, Pakistani, Filipino and Iranian schools with the number of students in each class exceeding the aforementi­oned number, as the number of students in each classroom in some of these schools exceeds 40.

The source highlighte­d the crisis of shortage of teachers in private schools, and its impact on the launch of formal

education.

He revealed that about 700 teachers are stuck in India but will return soon in batches from early August.

The source stressed at the same time

that all proposals, plans and scenarios circulatin­g in the ministry are subject to the approval of the Ministry of Health and the Council of Ministers depending on the situation prevailing at the time.

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