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The principals in Bianchi: compulsory vaccines for professors, thus overcoming the problem of distancing and spaces

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Make vaccination mandatory for teachers in such a way that distancing can become a less stringent criterion, and the need for spaces less urgent, and schools can be reopened in September in attendance, with the 2021/2022 school year and in this way would leave distance teaching behind. “We need to go beyond the hypotheses on the green pass at school – is the position expressed by the NPC, the National Association of Principals -. One cannot imagine having to resort to Distance Learning again at the onset of the first outbreaks in schools. The pupils, the teachers, the families themselves are tired of the continuous “stop and go” of last year. In order to reopen the institutions in the presence and in total safety, it is necessary to have a vaccine requirement for school staff. In this way, the distancing should not be applied, which instead requires the availability of spaces ».

The next step for school leaders

In short, if the Regions at least wish to apply the green pass in schools where any outbreaks should occur, school leaders believe that we must go further, it is necessary to link the work of teachers to their immunization, otherwise to deny teaching in the presence. That is the Dad as a last resort to deal with the diehards of the vaccine.

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First meeting at the ministry

Today, Thursday 22 July, the NPC will have a first meeting at the ministry in view of the restart of the schools in September. “Next week (July 27, ed) – they made it known from the association – we will see the Minister Bianchi and we will also report to him our positions on the vaccine to the professors”. There are over 221,000 people between teachers and administrative technical school staff still waiting for the first dose. And this despite the fact that school staff was among the very first categories to have access to vaccines. The Minister of Education Patrizio Bianchi in recent days announced that in the next Council of Ministers there will be a collegial discussion on the opportunity to introduce the obligation. However, it is excluded that the dossier will reach the government’s table already today, Thursday 22 July, when the new rules on the green pass will be adopted. The evaluation, government sources explain, will be made later, in the light of the data on infections and vaccinations.

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The Cts line

The meetings at the ministry on the security protocol for the reopening continue – still in the next few hours – also in light of the latest opinion provided by the CTS. In that report, the Scientific Technical Committee had advanced “a strong recommendation to the political decision-maker, so that every effort is made to achieve high vaccination coverage”, also “through the identification of further measures, including legislative ones”. Topics on which the minister will reflect together with experts and government authorities.

The failure of distance learning

The countdown for the reopening of schools in September has now begun. The government’s line is to leave distance teaching behind, which, as the experience of the Invalsi tests demonstrates, has failed in terms of training. This is the first large-scale measurement of the effects on basic learning achieved (Italian, mathematics and English), after long periods of interruption of face-to-face lessons due to the high number of infections. In middle school, 39% of students did not reach the level of acceptability in Italian (in 2018 and 2019, therefore in pre-crisis periods, it stopped at 34%), with a general decline throughout the country. Bad also in mathematics, where 44% of the boys who graduated from the eighth grade in June did not reach the minimum skills (39% in 2019, 40% in 2018). In short, Dad has failed. It is necessary to ensure that the students return to school as early as next school year.

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