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COVID: Presidents are calling for all lessons to be online for schools in group testing areas

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  School administrators are calling on the government to allow high schools to take all teaching online to pupils undergoing massive tests for coronavirus in London, Kent and Essex. The National Association of School Directors (NAHT) and the Association of College Leaders have written a joint letter to Education Secretary Gavin Williamson urging him to close the gates of high schools and colleges whose students are being tested this week and to carry out group testing. From students to other high incidence areas in England. Unions say the measure will reduce the risk of contagion by these students in the classroom and on public transport, while avoiding a logistical nightmare for teachers and further disrupting children's education. "We can't just ask the already overburdened school staff to take these tests, because it will only stop the educational effort in the schools," said Paul Whitman, Secretary General of NAHT. The Observer also realizes that the government is

Can new forms of parent engagement be an education game changer post-COVID-19?

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School terminations and distant learning have pushed kids' capacity to adapt autonomously to the bleeding edge of each occupied and worried parent's list of things to get. This capacity, regularly portrayed by training specialists as "understudy office," has since quite a while ago held an advantaged place in a scope of change developments seeking to assist understudies with building up the expansiveness of aptitudes required for a quick evolving world. At the point when youngsters are effectively occupied with what they are realizing, they build up a more grounded dominance of substance and become more innovative and basic scholars. For a certain something, figuring out how to catch on quickly turning into a fundamental aptitude for any youngster—paying little mind to financial foundation—who should enter the universe of work and explore various moving positions through an incredible span. In any case, the capacity to adapt freely, the same number of guardians around

Making your collections fit for education - a case study from Euroclio

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 EuroClio, the European Association of History Educators, has as of late delivered a contextual analysis giving bits of knowledge into the utilization of online assortments for and by instructors. In this post, we investigate a portion of the key discoveries, which means to help social legacy establishments see how to make their substance more open for training.    Coronavirus, social legacy and instruction The COVID-19 emergency has disturbed a large number of our old propensities, and the social and the instruction areas face remarkable difficulties. From shutting down physical spaces to contacting crowds on the web, these areas have needed to make speedy strides towards computerized change when the potential and requirement for advanced social legacy in training may never have been more prominent. A great deal of work has just been never really admittance to computerized assortments for use in instruction (investigate Europeana Classroom). However regardless of this, or more probabl