Coronavirus has captured the
imagination and thoughts of governments, educationalists, scientists, the media
and common man. As businesses revive gradually following the months of
lockdown, now the debates about the reopening of schools and colleges
have gathered momentum in India.
In the United States all schools
are all set to resume. In fact, some
have already reopened and normal classes started from the first week of August
amid rising number of cases. According to a report, it is known that just
fourteen days after schools reopened in the U.S, over 97000 children have
tested positive for the novel coronavirus. This has been a matter of great
concern worldwide, indicating that more cautious steps are to be taken before
the normal functioning of the schools amidst the spread of pandemic. However, considering the gravity of the
situation and variation of the pandemic across the globe, many countries are at
different stages regarding when and how they plan to reopen schools. These
decisions will be made by the governments, often in discussion with local
authorities.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind
Kejriwal in his address on the Independence Day said that the schools in the
Delhi city will not be opened until the Covid-19 situation is brought
completely under control. Besides, the Deputy CM and Education Minister
Manish Sisodia confirmed before the media that the government would be slow on
the issue of opening schools considering the current situations, especially the
lesson learned from the condition of school children in the US. In a separate
statement, he said that if the parents and teachers together with the 16-lakhs
students of Delhi would start praying, it is certain we will soon be
able to re-open our schools.
Some State governments are also
reportedly considering opening schools from September month. On the other hand,
the Centre has clarified that it has not yet finalized any specific date for
the reopening schools. It is also
reported that the Centre has prepared the modalities and the plan to restart
schools and other educational institutions in a phased manner, starting from
September 1.
The return of children to school
is important and hopefully a welcome step, but parents and children raise many
questions. A greater part of parents are anxious about school closure dampening
their children’s education, about children missing social interactions and
about children staying on track for the next grade.
Governments should make sure that
the schools should be reopened only when it is fully secure for students.
However, going back to school will be something totally different from what the
children and parents were used to before. It is assumed that schools may
restart for a period of time and then a decision may be made to close them
again temporarily, depending on the local context. Nevertheless, in the
evolving situation, authorities will need to be flexible and be prepared to
adopt safety measures for the protection of every child.
In this time of uncertainty, what
should a parent do if his child is struggling to get back into school
mode? Parents should keep in mind that
their children may experience stress. In that case, they can create a
supportive and fostering atmosphere and respond positively to children’s
feelings.
It is obligatory for parents to
help children to stick to their regular practice and make learning playful and
enjoyable by incorporating other activities such as family reading time or
games. Give additional support to your child at home by building a routine
around school and schoolwork. This can be of great support if they are feeling
restless and having trouble regarding focusing on studies.
We all need to keep in mind that the solution to COVID-19 is no longer only in the hands of the experts. Only God can intervene when God’s people pray in harmony, in suffering situation. The Education Minister of Delhi, Manish Sisodia’s faith is very much valuable. In line with his faith, let us pray the welfare of the country – If the parents and teachers together with the 40-crores students of India would start praying, it is certain all students of India will soon be able to go to schools safely and comfortably. This article publiashed in Metro Vaartha on 19.8.2020. Stay Updated- The Best Blog PC Thomas
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