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Online lessons might be the future of schooling even after pupils return to classroom

The current advancement in technology means that the population expects bigger and better tech, such as virtual reality, by 2030. But the latest technological innovations must be provided with universal access to learning. This ensures their utilisation is integrated with our understanding of the issues that impact our world today, as evident by the proportion of people wanting to learn about environmental issues, inclusivity and diversity. The report found younger generations are driving the change towards online learning. More than a fifth of millennials think it can provide similar benefits to a traditional form of education. Almost half of the population think online classes will mean better access to education for disabled people, the study said.

Coronavirus UK: Boris Johnson faces new Tory rebellion over schools

Boris Johnson was coming under increasing pressure to speed up the reopening of English schools today as Wales confirmed its intention to restart some primary classes after the February half term. Welsh health minister Vaughan Gething confirmed that some of the youngest age groups would go back to school from February 22 under a similar plan to that underway in Scotland. In contrast, English schools are not due to reopen until March 8, and the Prime Minister last night was resisting mounting pressure to accelerate. Tory MPs called for the move after new research showed that as well as saving lives, the Oxford vaccine will cut transmission of the virus by two-thirds.

Coronavirus UK: Children s Commissioner demands clear plan on vaccinating school teachers

The Children s Commissioner today insisted teachers should receive Covid-19 vaccinations after the first on the priority list as calls grow for schools to reopen. Anne Longfield said about 500,000 teachers and 500,000 support staff could all be given the jab in a couple of days given recent data on UK vaccination capacity. She added that this would only mean the under-70s would have to wait an extra 48 hours while teachers got their vaccinations in order to get schools reopened. Mrs Longfield added that headteachers have told her it is vital to carry out rapid lateral flow tests on pupils to help ensure schools stay open for good this time .

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