I work in a PRU. All our children are vulnerable and all the planning we've been doing for the last weeks has been around that. Although we were planning to teach remotely too our bigger concern was how we were going to safeguard the students, so we are pleased there has been some consideration given to that.
However, I doubt we will get many to attend (always a challenge anyway) when "all" other children are at home .
I also completely understand the childcare element for key workers that is being asked of schools but why do they need to do that in secondary schools?
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Why do secondary schools need to provide "childcare"
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DoubleAction · 19/03/2020 07:09
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