French National Education has given the name “Pedagogical Welcome” to the progressive process that has allowed students to return to classrooms. Last week, students up to the age of 11 turned to schools, and on Monday they were allowed to do the same for students aged 12 and 13.
The return to the classrooms is optional and most parents have opted for the permanence of children at home. Both in the classroom and at home, the students will continue to do telework, but in the classrooms this work can be carried out in the company of their peers and teachers.
In schools, in addition to teleworking, pupils will exercise for one hour a day, although they will not be able to use sports equipment. There will also be meals, but each one will take their food from home.
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