Ten days before the reopening of the Carl Bolle school in Berlin, Bettina Paul is worried: "We will have to really discuss hygiene issues and rules," hopes this inexperienced teacher who will face, as of May 4, a new world.
His class of 24 students, located in the very cosmopolitan Berlin district of Moabit, will be divided into three groups, each led by a teacher and in which German, mathematics and English will be taught in turn for one hour per course. Between each lesson, twenty minutes of beating to limit contact. Two meters will separate the tables: here is for the theory.
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The practice comes up against multiple questions: “Some want everyone to wear a mask, others refuse and management tells us that there isn't one for everyone. We are asked to pick up the students at the door and take them to class while respecting the distances but until we arrive, they will necessarily
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