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After all the comments about children losing out because of schools being closed why on earth are they now on holiday for Easter for two weeks? Wouldn't it have made sense to just let them have the actual Easter days off?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.no, some children may have "lost out" but the ones that matter (as sqad puts it) won't have, or will catch up. I am strongly against schoolchildren "catching up" by having reduced holidays or longer days. my daughter worked harder when she was off than she does in school, and the attention she got to her weak areas made her improve in those areas
Can I just stand up for the teachers because many of them will have been working throughout for keyworkers children. Teaching is very stressful (as some homeschooling their own might have discovered and that's without dealing with class misbehaviour). They deserve a break, a break they can only take at deemed times ie not during normal term-time.
Some schools are open this week but all will have 2 week's.It was always intended that the schools would go back for only a few weeks then a break so they could see the effect on infection rates and be sure the relaxations were still safe. If holidays had been cancelled there would of been complaints family couldnt enjoy the new freedoms in the fresh air. Working parents plan holidays around easter holidays so why mess them about.
"So - the kids haven't actually lost out on schooling because of the lockdowns"
not all of them - perhaps the ones whose parents couldn't give a crap. Schools have also been open the entire time for keyworker and vulnerable children, and schoolwork has been being provided through the school for the whole year (with the exception of the first week a year ago as it all came as a bit of a surprise)
not all of them - perhaps the ones whose parents couldn't give a crap. Schools have also been open the entire time for keyworker and vulnerable children, and schoolwork has been being provided through the school for the whole year (with the exception of the first week a year ago as it all came as a bit of a surprise)
For everyone who wants us to change the school holidays/terms to catch up theres another who sees it as a fag packet idea, see Teacakes thread related to this
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