translated from Spanish: They will make staggered book delivery to avoid risks: SEPyC

Guasave, Sinaloa.- The delivery of free textbooks will have to be given in a stepwise manner and following a series of recommendations so that teachers who are in the sector of the population at risk in the face of the effects of Covid-19 do not become infected, said David Zúñiga Villanueva.The head of Regional Services of Petatlán acknowledged that there is a risk of contagion in about 30 percent of the teaching plant that is more than 60 years old and that for various issues have not made their retirement.
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“All this is being taken into account in the organization of the school year, in that sense the delivery of the books is done in a staggered way where you do not have contact with the people, with the supervisors themselves, it is done in a staggered way where they are not together, even a format will be sent and in that format the parents will already have it full and signed so that they do not take either pen or paper at the moment they’re going to pick up the books,” he said.
The books are going to be in a strategic part and teachers are going to be quoting parents to come by and pick up the books and there’s no pile-up of people.”

It said that there should be no problems in this regard because each school had to be organized to avoid that there could be any contagion and that for that they should follow to the letter the protocols established by the Ministry of Health.Advancement
The educational representative mentioned that just over a week ago they started delivering books to high schools and then continued with primary and preschool and telesecondary eduction. He said it will not be possible for all students to have their materials on Monday 24, but they will seek to be given for the rest of this month. In response, he said that students may be guided with teaching content and combined with television, zoom and some with booklets that teachers will be able to send through parents. Online mode
Zúñiga Villanueva detailed that where teachers have conditions to work online with a platform like Zoom will work like this, giving even the recess they have in person in schools.
That is why the organization they have this week will be very important to be able to implement the best pedagogical actions that help develop key learnings in entry-level students.”



Original source in Spanish

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