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Who will go to school and who will continue to zoom in?
This is how the educational institutions in the closure will operate
The cancellation of the government's decision in the Knesset regarding the suspension of studies raises questions regarding the manner and date of the students' return to institutions - with the entry into force of the third closure in the past year.
In which cities will the previous study program continue, which activities will be banned and how many will each study group count?
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Sunday, 27 December 2020, 22:23
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The Ministry of Education announced today (Sunday) that studies at the institutions will continue to take place in a similar manner to recent weeks.
This, under the general closure imposed on the state, and unlike the previous closures.
However, there are age groups and cities where the disease state does not allow for further studies, and additional activities have been banned as part of the closure.
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Will operate as usual in the green and yellow cities.
Students at Uzi Hitman School in Petah Tikva (Photo: Reuven Castro)
According to the ministry's decision, the studies will continue as usual, similar to the format that took place today and in recent weeks, in cities that are not red and orange.
This, after the Education Committee voted today against the government's decision to suspend studies in the fifth-tenth grades.
The decision was immediately overturned, and students will arrive at schools in green and yellow localities even during the closure, according to the traffic light plan.
Kindergartens and special education
According to the ministry's plan, studies in kindergartens and grades 1-4 will take place in all localities in the regular format, including in red and orange cities.
This is in contrast to the older ages.
Studies in special education frameworks, frameworks for children and youth at risk and boarding schools will also continue to operate as usual in all localities - including in red and orange cities.
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High school students in Yehud in matriculation exam (Photo: Yossi Zeliger, Flash 90)
Outdoor activities and professional studies
Open-air activities and trips in all classes, studies in thirteenth and fourteenth grades, which are continuing studies for high school, and activities of youth movements will be prohibited.
In addition, practical studies at educational or vocational training institutions will be held online.
Studies by groups
According to the final plan of the Ministry of Education, in places where studies will take place in grades 11-12, students will be allowed to move between two groups at most. The teachers will move between four different groups.
In addition, open-air activities will continue in groups of up to 20 students and an education staff member.
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