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Safety fears as Aberdeen s secondary schools return to the classroom

Updated: 13/04/2021, 10:31 am © Shutterstock / Lincoln Beddoe Pupils are back in full-time classes. An Aberdeen teaching union boss has raised safety concerns as secondary pupils return to full-time in-class lessons for the first time since before Christmas. Classes resumed yesterday in the usual way albeit with Covid-19 safety measures in place. Pupils do not need to social distance from each other but must wear face coverings while at school. Youngsters at primary schools had already started full-time classes before the Easter holidays with primaries 1-3 returning first followed by primaries 4-7 a few weeks later. © Katie Paterson Councillor M. Tauqeer Malik welcomed the return of schools in Aberdeen.

Education Minister says that plan is still for the established Leaving Cert to take place in June

Unions and Education Minister agree the established Leaving Cert must take place in June Journal.ie 08/01/2021 © Shutterstock Lincoln Beddoe EDUCATION MINISTER NORMA Foley has told teaching unions the government wants the Leaving Certificate to go ahead as planned.  However, concerns were raised about exam candidates not getting back to school soon, and what would be Plan B for the Leaving Cert. The minister has said that the plan at the moment is for the exam-based Leaving Cert to go ahead this year. Talks between teachers’ unions and the Department of Education concluded just after 2.30pm. The meeting was held after the Government reversed a decision to have Leaving Cert students return to school buildings from next week.

Leaving Cert u-turn: Talks between teaching unions and Department of Education this morning

Unions and Education Minister agree the established Leaving Cert must take place in June Meanwhile, the decision not to allow in-school learning for children with special needs has been called “devastating”. By Gráinne Ní Aodha Friday 8 Jan 2021, 2:45 PM Jan 8th 2021, 7:45 AM 44,269 Views 116 Comments Updated Jan 8th 2021, 2:45 PM EDUCATION MINISTER NORMA Foley has told teaching unions the government wants the Leaving Certificate to go ahead as planned.  However, concerns were raised about exam candidates not getting back to school soon, and what would be Plan B for the Leaving Cert. The minister has said that the plan at the moment is for the exam-based Leaving Cert to go ahead this year.

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