Nimos
Well-Known Member
The government in Denmark have decided that it is time to slowly open things up again, which means that children are suppose to go back to school again very soon. However they have given the schools some rules to follow to make sure that this can be done safely.
The students are suppose to keep a 2 meter distance between them and the school might have to split each class into smaller groups and even make sure that they are not all, at the school at the same time, but at different times of the day.
This is what a typical danish classroom might look like, in terms of size and number of students (Average around 22 or something.):
If you half the number of students in each class and only teach them at half rate then maybe it could work. But its not like the average school have lots of empty rooms standing by to be used for this.
I have to say that it is going to be interesting to see how that is going to work.
The students are suppose to keep a 2 meter distance between them and the school might have to split each class into smaller groups and even make sure that they are not all, at the school at the same time, but at different times of the day.
This is what a typical danish classroom might look like, in terms of size and number of students (Average around 22 or something.):
If you half the number of students in each class and only teach them at half rate then maybe it could work. But its not like the average school have lots of empty rooms standing by to be used for this.
I have to say that it is going to be interesting to see how that is going to work.