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Limit the mixing of classes for school and after-school activities
. For example, students in a class will stay in one classroom throughout the day, while teachers move between classrooms; or classes could use different entrances, if available, or establish an order for each class to enter and leave the building/classroom
Stagger the school day to vary the start and end times and avoid having all the students and teachers together at once
Consider increasing the number of teachers, if possible, to allow for fewer students per classroom (if space is available)
Advise against crowding during school pick-up or day care, and if possible avoid pick up by older family or community members (i.e. grandparents). Arrange school pick up/drop off times differently (according to age group) to decrease any large gatherings of children at a given time
Use signs, ground markings, tape, barriers and other means to maintain 1 metre distance in queues around entrances
Discuss how to manage physical education and sports lessons
Move lessons outdoors or ventilate rooms as much as possible
Encourage students not to gather and socialize in big groups upon leaving school grounds.
To do
To encourage your students to stick to the rules, it can be helpful to create a dos and dont’s list with them. Develop a list together around how students will greet each other; how desks will be arranged; physical distancing measures during lunch breaks (who they will sit with, play with during breaks, how they can schedule time with all of their friends across the week).
Health and hand hygiene
Teachers have a critical role to play in ensuring students understand the precautions they should take to protect themselves and others from COVID-19, and it is important you lead by example in the classroom.
Handwashing is one of easiest, more cost efficient and effective way of combating the spread of germs and keeping students and staff healthy.
Teach the five steps for handwashing
Wet hands with safe, running water
Apply enough soap to cover wet hands
Scrub all surfaces of the hands – including backs of hands, between fingers and under nails – for at least 20 seconds. You can encourage students to sing a quick song at this point to make it a fun habit
Rinse thoroughly with running water
Dry hands with a clean cloth or single-use towel.