Gone are the days of pupils sharing a desk or a ruler in a classroom, said Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi on Thursday. pretorianews school
Pretoria - Gone are the days of pupils sharing a desk or a ruler in a classroom, said Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi on Thursday.
Before the schools’ reopening, personal protective equipment must have been received at schools by principals. Before the reopening, the department would organise an open day for parents to inspect if everything was safe for teaching to resume. “All schools must ensure that there is one exit gate and one entrance gate. All the other gates that were used before will now be locked.”
Teachers would be expected to read out to pupils a script explaining the dangers of Covid-19 and the importance of physical distancing before they started teaching.
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