How schools reopened around the world—and what Canada can learn from it

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This is how Denmark, Taiwan, Germany and Israel reopened schools during COVID-19, and what happened in the weeks after.

, and it’s brought up what feels like a string of unanswerable questions, for parents, teachers and school boards alike. How would physical distancing work in classes of 25 or 30 kids? Should students do half days or full days? Should they attend every other day, or every other week?And what about teachers, especially those in high-risk groups? Is proper airflow even possible in older buildings?

This also made it possible to have smaller class sizes. Most schools in Denmark include both primary and secondary students, and without the older grades, younger kids had the space to break off into smaller cohorts. Those groups arrived at their own designated time and stuck together the whole day, having only one teacher, eating together at lunch, and staying in their own area of the playground.

At the entrance to their schools, kids sanitize their hands and shoes, and get their temperatures checked. Students and teachers wear masks all day long, with kids only taking them off when plastic partitions are placed on their desks so they can eat.Pernica, pointing out that they What happens outside of the classroom is just as important: Taiwan kept community cases of COVID-19 down through swift early measures such as travel bans and encouraging mask-wearing from the beginning. It also has excellent contact tracing.Israel opened schools for all grades in early May, going back to normal class sizes just a few weeks later. The schools remained crowded, withstaying the same—30 to 40 kids per class. It was impossible for kids to physically distance.

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