SOPs for schools' reopening: Cleanliness, security, social distancing


New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS): The states are now free to decide on reopening of schools after October 15 given the current Covid-19 pandemic. In view of this, the Ministry of Education has prepared Standard Operating Procedures for the reopening of schools.

The SOPs are on health, cleanliness and safety while emphasis has also been given to teaching and learning keeping in mind social distancing.

Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank said, "I hope the states will follow the SOPs. No student will be forced to come to school."

The Ministry of Education issued the SOPs saying, "Before the schools are opened, every part of the school has to be thoroughly cleaned and sanitised. Hand washing and disinfection have to be done. From making the children's seating plan to the safe transport plan and classrooms, emphasis has also been laid on the provision of time-gap between all arrangements for security at the entry and exit points and the provision of safe living in hostels."

The SOPs include maintaining six feet gap for social distancing. Everyone will have to wear masks at all times in areas involving classes, laboratories and sports. Frequent hand washing and respiratory etiquette have also been emphasised.

Children will not be able to go to school without the written permission of their parents. According to the Unlock 5.0 guidelines, SOPs also include the flexibility of attendance. If students want, they can opt for online classes instead of going to school.

There are many things related to the precautions to be taken for preparing and serving midday meals.

Schools have been asked to follow the alternative academic calendar of NCERT. During the evaluation, emphasis has been laid on adopting different formats for learning-based assessment instead of pen and paper tests.

No immediate evaluation will be allowed until 2 to 3 weeks after the schools reopen. Schools have been directed to promote online education. Guidelines related to mental health of students are also given in the SOPs.

The Union Ministry of Education said, "The SOPs also enumerate the roles and responsibilities of education departments, heads of schools, teachers and family members in states and Union territories. Based on UNICEF's guidelines to prevent the spread of coronavirus, a check list has also been included in the SOPs for a safe environment in schools."

In view of the current pandemic situation, the Kejriwal government in Delhi has decided to keep all schools closed till October 31.

 

 

  

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  • Rashad, Manipal

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    Current government has no constructive plans on how to prevent this virus. There is no preventive measures as such, simply throwing some sh** on school management and ask them to do it.
    1) daily sanitization : need massive expenditure - no talk about it
    2 ) 6 feet distance - class rooms are small, can't accommodate all in one
    3) buses - distancing and sanitizing - labour cost will be more
    4) parents & kids : daily wearing mask and sanitizer...life gets miserable rather reading or preparing for the exam
    5) teachers safety - nobody is talking about it

    If anything happens to the health of one student after school starts, is there any alternatives of that individual students career

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  • Walter, Udupi

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    It's better to start schools and keeping students busy.Or else children will be empty minded.Losing a year is not easy. Corona will be there in future too.

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  • Sapna, Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    Good decision by government.I have seen children attending functions, children in neighborhood playing together and also going for malls.Then what is wrong in attending schools.Option is given for those who don't want to attend.

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  • lyrical, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    Government has gone mad to reopen schools😏,,elders are killed but now they want to kill children 🙄,,next time no vote to bjp if schools reopen 😡😠

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  • lyrical, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    Government has gone mad to reopen schools😏,,elders are killed but now they want to kill children 🙄,,next time no vote to bjp if schools reopen 😡😠

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  • Felix Pinto, Koteshwara

    Mon, Oct 05 2020

    No way! We are willing to lose a year or two. But will not risk our children's health. We have never seen any action from the side of the government either to contain or to stop the deadly disease. Most countries sprayed thousands of liters of sanitiser on streets and certain spots. But, we never saw our government doing any sanitization or disinfection of streets or buildings. So, how can you expect us to believe your statements?

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  • Nitish, Mangaluru

    Mon, Oct 05 2020

    Schools are to be opened for 9,10,11&12th students. They are not small kids but are matured citizens. Students dont want to waste a year! When adults can go to work with safe guidelines, why not these students? Please don't politicize this issue, students will be at loss! Online Education does no Justice.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    @ Nitish- You sound like a BJP's propaganda agent, Just enforcing the decisions of BJP government.

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  • Felix Pinto, Koteshwara

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    I appreciate your positive attitude. You are free to send your children to school. We don't trust this government who give us mere words but no action. If you see politics in my statement, that is because you are biased towards a political party. Can you tell me any one good work they have done contain the pandemic and to alleviate the pains of common people?

    If you need proof, just go round Mangalore city. See how unhygienic the place is. Check every service bus and confirm if they follow the protocols. Visit restaurants and verify the reality. You will be shocked!

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