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Azzolina: 'Bringing students back to school but choices are needed'

2020-11-27T18:50:08.046Z


Bonetti: 'We were 100% wrong with Dad' (ANSA)"I am working to get you back to school as soon as possible. It is important to do so. We need to be cautious, we must be cautious and make choices. I believe that school is the country's priority, your future is at stake". Thus Minister Lucia Azzolina, through #LaMinistraRisponde, the column designed by the Ministry of Education to respond quickly and directly to the questions of girls and boys,


"I am working to get you back to school as soon as possible. It is important to do so. We need to be cautious, we must be cautious and make choices. I believe that school is the country's priority, your future is at stake".

Thus Minister Lucia Azzolina, through #LaMinistraRisponde, the column designed by the Ministry of Education to respond quickly and directly to the questions of girls and boys, school staff, parents, citizens who often arrive via social media.

"I have many dreams, personal and work, like everyone else. But for now the biggest one is surely to see you all back at the desks as soon as possible. Because it is your right to go back and because school must be our priority". 

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"I still think that we were wrong to put Dad in high school 100%, and for this reason I am insisting that schools reopen as soon as possible, with an organized reopening plan. I think that one day gained in face-to-face teaching for this generation is worth all our effort and commitment ".

The Minister for Equal Opportunities Elena Bonetti tells Rai Radio1, guest of Un Giorno da Pecora.

Source: ansa

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