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Here is the exact quote from SAGE:
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They didn't say anything like "close schools due to the risk"
That’s an interesting take on it
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Here is the exact quote from SAGE:
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They didn't say anything like "close schools due to the risk"
Imagine if all key workers refused to go to work tomorrow I.e doctors and nurses and police and supermarkets to name but a few there would be hell on.
My daughters school is closed tomorrow not even open for key workers.
There was a time earlier last year when it felt like the country united now it's just a complete utter mess and people arguing left right and centre
I lecture in a college, my wife is a primary school teacher. I have two daughters one is in secondary school where cases have been rife and a younger daughter in primary school. My parent's are in their 70s and they take my youngest daughter to school and collect her. My Dad has a bad heart and has had Pneumonia. The risks are real for all for all of us, not just my family by the way.What's your current job?
The Government are not confusing anything - they have told certain years groups they are starting later, schools in certain areas to close and everybody else to remain open.
The only people looking to confuse it are the Unions and LAs by not doing as described above - they obviously know better but cannot show any scientific data to back it up.
Seen this and its the ones who were breaking rules all over the shop too.A few on Facebook not even sending the kids back anyway.
That’s an interesting take on it
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My partner is a school cleaner and of course a union member too.
The UNISON union has advised not to return to work in the school because of the virus. He has sent an email to them to say he will not go. It is a model letter that the union has sent to us.
As black people we are at bigger risk of the virus anyway (the government has even said this) and they have taken no notice when they make their plans!
Is there other people here who work in the schools and will not go to work tomorrow?
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Yeah the Facebook brigade shouting it's too dangerous etc etc taking the moral high ground while they break the rules constantly whilst their teenage kids are off out with their mates hanging around the local shops and parks with zero social distancingSeen this and its the ones who were breaking rules all over the shop too.
Which bit of the SAGE minutes are wrong?
It's double planning at the minute. People are being asked to plan a face to face lesson and a remote lesson.I think stepping away from this argument between who has the harder job right now you can see why teachers feel confused and betrayed. The tier system isn’t equal if primaries in London are telling kids to go in whilst in the north and other places in the Uk in the same tier are told everything is fine. It’s these inconsistencies and other things that are forcing teachers hands.
I know people from my work place will be teaching from home tomorrow if they’re not feeling comfortable with being in and that’s actually more work than going in and teaching in person. Teachers (the majority) aren’t trying to avoid work, they just want a safe working environment. How has government policy inspired any confidence in their safety?
Nothing we have quoted the same thing but your interpretation and mine and the unions obviously differ
It's double planning at the minute. People are being asked to plan a face to face lesson and a remote lesson.
Surely if ethnic minorities were more susceptible to the virus , Africa And the sub continent would be getting hammered far more than they appear to be .According to my friend, who is black, ethnic minorities are more at risk because of the jobs they do like working at airports.
Can't say I disagree with that. Many European countries have millions of cases and have less ethnic minority groups than the UK.
Aren't primary school age still the 2nd most common age range for transmission now. Only beaten by the secondary age. Whatever way you dress it up, school is going to be a huge driver now.How can we differ on the bit that says: "closure of secondary schools likely to have a greater effect than closure of primary schools" - scientists said this.
How does that differ to the last 4 months?
A bubble could burst at anytime and the need to shift to remote at 24 hours notice was always possible.
It doesn't. That's what's been asked for since September. Maybe I shouldn't have said at the minute. What it does explain is your second point however. The vast majority of schools should be ready to go online for a couple of weeks at very short notice. The concerns lie with engagement especially the younger the kids are.How does that differ to the last 4 months?
A bubble could burst at anytime and the need to shift to remote at 24 hours notice was always possible.
This is what the NEU told it's members todayHow can we differ on the bit that says: "closure of secondary schools likely to have a greater effect than closure of primary schools" - scientists said this.
How does that differ to the last 4 months?
A bubble could burst at anytime and the need to shift to remote at 24 hours notice was always possible.
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Surely if ethnic minorities were more susceptible to the virus , Africa And the sub continent would be getting hammered far more than they appear to be .
To the teachers on here , Why can’t we get all kids to stay at school for another year . In order to staff this the reception kids would have to go in a year later than normal . Is this not possible ?
It would take the pressure off the system and allow the children to stay off until the vaccination is sorted out .
We bumped into our neighbours on a walk to day. We are Tier 4 but not London (Hertfordshire) and our schools are due to reopen tomorrow. She works as a teaching assistant in a primary school and is dreading going back tomorrow, clearly did not want to. I hope for her peace of mind she doesn't.My partner is a school cleaner and of course a union member too.
The UNISON union has advised not to return to work in the school because of the virus. He has sent an email to them to say he will not go. It is a model letter that the union has sent to us.
As black people we are at bigger risk of the virus anyway (the government has even said this) and they have taken no notice when they make their plans!
Is there other people here who work in the schools and will not go to work tomorrow?
Imagine if all key workers refused to go to work tomorrow I.e doctors and nurses and police and supermarkets to name but a few there would be hell on.
My daughters school is closed tomorrow not even open for key workers.
There was a time earlier last year when it felt like the country united now it's just a complete utter mess and people arguing left right and centre
Hope the teachers that feel it is "too unsafe" to attend school don't expect any supermarket workers to attend their place of work and are quite happy eating what's in the house for the next fortnight. Wouldn't be like a teacher to be hypocritical now would it?
There's no way I would allow my parents in their 70s near the school. I use breakfast club instead.I lecture in a college, my wife is a primary school teacher. I have two daughters one is in secondary school where cases have been rife and a younger daughter in primary school. My parent's are in their 70s and they take my youngest daughter to school and collect her. My Dad has a bad heart and has had Pneumonia. The risks are real for all for all of us, not just my family by the way.