I'm having a discussion with my husband about schools opening up physical classes. I'm a bit torn.
I know my kids school is quite compliant with SOPs and they're strict. I'm pretty sure most of the parents will adhere to the SOPs and ensure they are responsible in ensuring they will follow through the guidelines; if there are any suspicions of any their family members are high-risked and/or have been exposed to the virus, they won't be silly to send their kids to school. I'm quite confident of that.
But what worries me is the other schools who may not be as SOP compliant and/or have irresponsible parents who won't give two hoots about it.
My children are in a private school and had access to online classes. We had some teething problems at the start of MCO, but I suppose that was to be expected. Online classes was a different ballgame all together, not just for the students and teachers, but for us parents too as we had to find ways to ensure there were enough devices and space for all our children to have access to elearning. Not just that, Azmi and I upgraded our internet connectivity and even invested in using a landline so there were no wifi disconnection.
(Poor Iman was reported being absent from class because of the wifi stability in her study area - so we quickly got a contractor to fix that problem in case we had to continue online classes this year)
But that's just it. Our children are blessed with resources to make their elearning experience a pleasant.
Some schools only offer 2-3 hours of classes. Some don't have access to laptops/ tablets and have to resort to their parents phones (like my helper's child -- we got Dina an acer tablet when we found out about her predicament).
Some of my NGO friends (and certain balding politicians) have found ways to ensure marginalised children have laptops to use. But then there is the concern of internet connectivity. Orang di kampung macam mana?
So, I understand the "need" to have physical classes again. As the economy picks up, most parents are working and don't have the luxury of someone to be at home to ensure their kid is doing their classes online. IF they have online classes that is.
But at the same time, there's the debate about whether education is more important than the safety and health of our children.
Such a tricky decision isn't it?
What are your thoughts about this?
https://www.therakyatpost.com/2021/01/04/cmco-sop-january-2021/
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Primary School students started their first session of Home-Based Learning (HBL) today. The Secondary School and JC students will be having their turns tomorrow and on Friday, respectively. We are trialing this progressively so that students, teachers, and parents can familiarise themselves with the system, and we can sort out any teething problems.
I am sure parents and students will have many questions on HBL, especially after the first day. The Ministry of Education, Singapore is holding an AMA (Ask Me Anything) tonight at 8pm on their FB Page. Do log on and join the discussion.
I hope parents will continue to talk to your kids about COVID-19, and what we are doing to protect ourselves. Like adults, some kids may be feeling anxious and bewildered because of the strict measures we’ve taken. But we can help them understand that they too can do something to help themselves, and their families and friends. Singapore has to fight this coronavirus together. – LHL
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現在,有些事情是我們能夠做的。
請保持社交距離;嚴防社區感染、【全面降低群聚活動】
請小心駕駛,任何重大交通事故所需要的醫療資源是非常巨大,一個重大事故,需要多個醫護人員的照護。
請不要酒駕,原因如上。
請注意飲食健康,任何不潔的衛生習慣導致的食物中毒,同時需要許多醫護資源。請餐飲業者與消費者同時注意。
請注意自己的健康狀況,若有疾病,請務必遵從醫囑用藥,如有慢性疾病,務必監測自己血糖,血壓。在這次的全球緊急公衛事件下,許多人是在醫療資源匱乏之下,遇到最糟的狀況。
請不要相信謠言。在中央,衛福部長及疾管署團隊,都會即時更新最新訊息跟政策原則,在台北,黃珊珊副市長及衛生局長也會定期更新。如果聽到你覺得很奇怪、很荒誕的訊息,很有可能就是很奇怪很荒誕的謠言;請參考例行政府記者會。
請多運動,洗手、刷牙、戴口罩,醫療資源排擠的狀況之下,「自己」必須好好照顧好自己。在保持「社交距離」之下,走向空曠自然戶外,維持好的心情狀態。
每個人對自己都有責任,在這個責任之上,我們能夠充分享有醫療資源,也盡我們的義務。
在這個挑戰之下,內部其他歧見也都比較沒那麼令人心煩了
Practice social distancing and take action to prevent local transmission of the coronavirus disease COVID-19.
Now more than ever, we have a chance to achieve something together. Let’s protect our precious healthcare resources!
Please exercise extra caution when driving. Any major traffic accident requires the deployment of medical resources. In particular, serious road traffic injuries demand the attention of already stretched health-care workers.
This is why it is important for you to refrain from driving under the influence. And remember the recommended units are there for a reason!
Also, the catering industry and consumers alike ought to remain vigilant about food safety. Unsanitary handling practices can lead to foodborne illness - another unnecessary strain on our healthcare system.
Everyone should continue to look after their physical health. Please follow your doctor’s advice if you have any medical problems. If you have any chronic disease, remain proactive about monitoring your blood sugar levels and blood pressure. During this global public health crisis, the condition of many individuals worsens due to inadequate medical resources.
Additionally, do not believe rumours and misinformation spread through various channels. Central government authorities, including the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Center for Disease Control, will provide regular briefings with the latest information and new policies. In Taipei, Deputy Mayor Vivian Huang and Commissioner of the Department of Health Shier-Chieg Huang will also offer timely updates.
The small things that you can do to protect yourself and others include physical exercise, washing your hands, brushing your teething, and wearing a face mask. As the public health system starts feeling a strain on resources, we all need to take good care of ourselves.
Let’s practice social distancing, enjoy the outdoors, and keep our chins up!
Everyone is responsible for looking after themselves. This is our responsibility to protect the precious resources of our healthcare system.
In these challenging times, our internal disagreements should not overshadow what truly matters.
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