Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Noone has said that. I just can't understand what people are whinging about. I don't care whether you're a teacher or not.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Sorry what am I missing here? People are moaning that schools will go back with social distancing and maybe a few days a week? Or people are moaning the government said schools can open again fully in September?
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/amp/1147170/ A plan is clearly outlined in here.
Insidious wrote: » This may be the start of a new Government. I won’t forget and If they follow through on this… I’ll see them in the next election with the memory of the consequences of their decisions.
Insidious wrote: » Maybe you're right and I'm looking at this wrong... I just don't want to end up in another brutal lockdown because we didn't stay the course for that extra couple of months while waiting for a vaccine.. It looks pretty likely we'll have one by years end if the news stories are to be believed..
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/amp/1147170/ Read this link.
iamwhoiam wrote: » September is two and a half months away . Lets not get our knickers in a twist just yet . Who know what Covid is doing by September and we could have a good grip on it by then .
[Deleted User] wrote: » we have a good grip on it now! By the time schools get back most of us will have been back at work 3 months!! (in my case I worked throughout this).......but wait until you hear teachers through one obstacle after the other in the way of schools reopening...."we might catch Covid from the kids" etc etc. In a country of 5 million people we have a miniscule amount of new cases now...... if this was any other virus it wouldn't even be mentioned. 95% of people who get Covid recover, most get mild symptoms. If you are vulnerable speak to your employer, otherwise get on with it and get schools fully open by September! We are the laggards of Europe now.
History Queen wrote: » What countries have opened schools fully with no social distancing or safety measures?
Cyrus wrote: » You’re not happy for kids to go back to school even though all the science now points to it being low risk but happy to try out a rushed vaccine ? Odd logic
Insidious wrote: » I never said that..... any of it.... I'm happy for them to go back in as safe a manner as possible.. with social distancing. Maybe some online classes will be needed.. Maybe we'll have to keep helping with teaching our children at home. Maybe the classes will have to be split into 2 or 3 classes attending on different days.. I don't know whats best.. Just don't undo the good work we have done.. Don't ignore the social distancing advice and make it clear to people about wearing masks... As for a Vaccine being a rushed one like you say.. It doesn't mean it won't be a good safe vaccine.. There are a lot of people working on it... with endless bags of cash to get it done.. I have faith in their efforts and will get the vaccine when it's available.. Then life can get back to normal.
LuasSimon wrote: » If the teachers have their way the schools will never reopen ...,.. we are destroying young people’s lives and futures by giving into teachers looking for any reason not to work !
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » https://touch.boards.ie/thread/2058086386/1 Thread here on it. Pretty much what I am saying. Open them back and stop the whinging.
Deleted User wrote: » Secondary schools teachers union already on News at 1 saying this won't work for them , why should they be put at risk, and slamming Minister for Education !! By September the rest of the country will have been back at work 3 months at least! Teachers are their own worst enemy and I understand the attitude a lot of people have about them. Generalising obviously isn't good but people will have very little patience with teachers if this prevents their kids going back to school and getting an education.
Deleted User wrote: » Secondary schools teachers union already on News at 1 saying this won't work for them , why should they be put at risk, and slamming Minister for Education !! By September the rest of the country will have been back at work 3 months at least! Teachers are their own worst enemy and I understand the attitude a lot of people have about them. Generalising obviously isn't good but people will have very little patience with teachers at this stage, kids off school since 12 March, Leaving Cert cancelled......... there needs to be a "can do" attitude from teachers, not this constantly throwing obstacles in the way.......
mullinr2 wrote: » There will be one or two teachers in every school that will have problem with no social distancing. They will be backed by the unions and their fellow teachers. If they insist on no social distancing at schools, teachers will go on strike, mark my words.
downthemiddle wrote: » Are teachers entitled to the same rights as employees of Woodies, McDonalds, Ikea, Penneys or members of the Dáil? If social distancing protocols still apply in September why do you think schools should be the exception?
Quantum Erasure wrote: » I believe children are our future, teach them well and let them lead the way
Zahir Bitter Cellist wrote: » Because its not workable, plain and simple. There are plenty of workplaces open and doing business now where social distancing no longer exists bar on a procedural paper in case they are inspected. .