mariaalice wrote: » If schools do not open next September or if colleges and universities do not reopen in September it would have huge implications it would mean one year of every profession would be missing.
trapp wrote: » I don't think the lockdown will last that long but schools were the first to close. I think it could be Sept 2021 before schools open in Dublin to be honest.
trapp wrote: » . Colleges and Universities certainly will not be opening until after Christmas and I expect it will be the same for schools.
RoryMac wrote: » Out of interest why do you think schools.in Dublin might remain closed for another 17 months?!? Can't see any possibility of that myself, it's critical that schools get back up and running so that kids can continue their education without leaving big gaps/blockages across the whole educational system from preschool to university and beyond. Added to that a lot of parents won't be able to go back working fully until schools are open and their children are supervised. I'd be very surprised if schools are not back open countrywide from September this year even if they need to find temporary facilities for some or work on staggered hours system
trapp wrote: » I agree with this but don't feel the preparation needed to resume safely will be done and the risks of opening will be too great. As for schools in Dublin, with more cases of the virus and less space in schools they might be last to open. January 2021 at the earliest unfortunately.
Yosef Stocky Backspace wrote: » Maybe they could look at condensing a number of the college courses as a solution. A lot of 4 year courses could be condensed to 3. The same qualification can be done in 3 years in other countries, in a lot of cases. There's a huge amount of unnecessary dragging out of undergrad courses in Ireland.
mariaalice wrote: » But what about teaching, medician, nursing, and the like all of which have a significant amount of placements. It would have a massive effect on the our and the world economy if one whole year of any profession was missing.
daydorunrun wrote: » I wonder is there anything to be said for freezing each class from the 2019/20 academic year and not taking a new jnr infants class next September? It would take the pressure off everybody to wipe the slate clean and start again. 5th year in secondary school have arguably lost more crucial learning time this year and who knows what further partial shut downs lay ahead with 2nd-3rd-4th waves of covid-19. Doing every class over a 2 year period may protect the kids education best?
C__MC wrote: » Going to be a huge challenge for weaker students if schools don't re open in September in some capacity in
khalessi wrote: » THe difficulty here would be the follow on the following year as 2 years of kids competing for places that would not be there
daydorunrun wrote: » Could colleges follow suit and extend this academic year over 2? Perhaps with some kind of fast track system for critical graduates like medical students etc. I could be way off the mark here but it might be interesting seeing as we really don't know what pre vaccine conditions will be like.
khalessi wrote: » THe way I see it no matter what decision the Dept of Ed come to it will be the best of a woeful choice and still no good, they are feked either way as someone will always be unhappy. I would prefer not to go back until at least September as viral levels might be reaching managable levels but whenever we go back, I am walking in with a mask and protective glasses and gloves as even the basic deep cleans of schools will not be of a medical standard and will not be maintained following reopening as there is no budget for it. At the best of times schools have their own mini pandemics with viruses and vomitting bugs spreading like wild fire knocking out half the classes and some staff, I cant imagine what it will be like in these covid times.
trapp wrote: » That's an exaggeration but I agree with everything you said. I can't see a repoening before January 2021 and possibly far beyond for Dublin schools.
jrosen wrote: » I cant see them back before September. It just seems an unnecessary risk. Exam students perhaps yes in some capacity. But everyone else no. The time would be better spent preparing for September
khalessi wrote: » The thing is, if lets say 120 Junior infants apply for a school and dont go start in Sept 2020, then in Sept 2021 there will be the 2020 120 kids and the 120 junior for Sept 2021 and there would be nowhere to put 240 applicants for 2021. So it would not matter what college was doing.
ZX7R wrote: » After announcement of extending there lockdown till May the 11th. From Monday May 11th France plan to open nurseries, primary and secondary schools. Higher education will not resume before the summer. My guess is our government will follow similar to what the French do.
aido79 wrote: » You keep repeating this with no explanation. Why don't you give the reasons why you seem adamant the schools won't open until 2021..either September or January?
trapp wrote: » Everyone just starts school a year later. Or next school year runs from Jan 2021 to end of July 2021 with less school tours etc and reduced easter break. August off Back to normal September 2021. Safety has to be first for children and their families. No way could safety be certain in September. Jan or Feb 2021 earliest. And I say that with a heavy heart.
khalessi wrote: » Trapp you were asked and I didnt see your answer are you involved with any planning in Dept of Ed or just talking out your posterior re Jan starts as youhave provided no links just emoty vessel nosies You strike me as someone who likes the sound of their own voice
alroley wrote: » Then did they act too fast in delaying the leaving cert and saying 2 weeks of school in July?
khalessi wrote: » As a teacher its not an exggeration I have often seen classes with 15 kids missing due to vomiting bug or other bugs especially in the first term after they have all been separated for a while and as you said previously you are not a teacher. Ask any teacher how quick a virus goes through their room and they will have stories. LIterally a week before lockdown a colleague had a number of kids out and was cleaning vomit off the floor.