schools began to reopen yesterday – with many pupils, parents and teachers still expressing anxiety over Covid-19.Only Borders and some Shetland schools reopened to pupils, with the vast majority of Scots children heading back today.All pupils will return by next Tuesday.
Fears have been raised about how well-prepared teachers are to deal with mitigating the spread of the virus. The Government has spent £75million investing in 1400 more teachers to support education recovery.
Guidance has been drawn up to create a safe environment in schools but Educational Institute of Scotland general secretary Larry Flanagan said about 80 per cent of his union’s members had expressed “deep concerns” about safety.He said: “One of the areas of particular.
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