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2020-06-06T09:33:19.331Z


There is controversy in Prato for a kindergarten teacher who has been reading her stories to children in the park since 25 May, an initiative that has been criticized by the CISL. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, JUNE 6 - There is controversy in Prato for a teacher from a nursery school who has been reading her stories in the park since 25 May, an initiative that has been criticized by the CISL. The general secretary of the CISL school Florence-Prato ClaudioGaudio, as Il Tirreno reports today, in recent days had criticized the fact that the teacher's initiative had been taken "in defiance of every rule on safety", "passing through vagabond his colleagues". The teacher has announced that she will go ahead, inviting the other teachers to do the same within the 'Prati in stories' project, and has also cashed in the solidarity of 108 parents who have published an open letter in which they support her project. The secretary Cisl, in a note, specified that his speech wanted to criticize "the request of the mayor of Prato Biffoni to the minister Azzolina to reopen the kindergartens until June 30" which had led for example the case of the teacher from Prato, and that "not he had no intention of attacking the teacher but only to specify that his extemporaneous initiative, which was separate from what was foreseen and implemented by all the Italian schools, had generated in the public opinion the idea that the other teachers should not have and could have behaved in a similar way ". For Gaudio, it wanted to be "a reminder that the ways in which teaching activities are carried out during this pandemic period are not decided by the single teacher but collectively by the school, in compliance with what is established by the Government". (HANDLE).

Source: ansa

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