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Lack of teachers more prominent this year in Latvia
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(Latvian Public Broadcasting) May 31 is the final school day for years 1 to 11. Some pupils will receive their grade reports remotely this year, some onsite. The unusual school year brought challenges and benefits, Latvian Radio reported.
In September, schools resumed work on site, following strict epidemiological security rules. The pupils were divided into groups or bubbles that didn t meet one another. But at the end of October, class 7-12 pupils returned to remote learning again. At the end of 2020, when Latvia experienced epidemiological crisis, school holidays were extended. In January, younger pupils also started learning remotely.
One of the most pressing issues this year was technological equipment. Many pupils lacked computers. In order to deal with this, Ministry of Education and Science, local governments, businessmen and schools themselves scurried to provide more computers.
(Latvijas Radio Ziņu dienesta korespondente) It is not acceptable that the psychological health of children and adolescents is at stake, said Ilga Šuplinska, Minister for Education, at the meeting of the Song and Dance Festival Council on Wednesday, March 3.
She said that grades 7-12 have not been in school since the autumn holidays and grades 7-9 have not been in remote learning anywhere else in the European Union for as long as in Latvia.
The Ministry of Education has therefore encouraged the Operational Management Group to discuss a proposal to allow up to 20 children in outdoor classes: up to five classes of formal education and up to two non-formal classes weekly.
(Latvijas Radio korespondente) Over the past five years, teachers self-assessment of the quality of professional has decreased sharply, the Latvian Education and Science Workers Union (LIZDA) told LETA February 23.
LIZDA surveyed 10,000 teachers.
Five years ago, educators assessed their professional life quality on a scale of 1 to 10 at 6.85. A year ago, the score was 6.33.
Right now, educators have assessed their quality of work life at 5.25. This is 1.08 points less than a year ago.
More than half of respondents consider that they are not paid for a number of responsibilities - meetings, cooperation with parents and other educators, preparations for olympiads, competitions and organization of events.
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