Child custody and online tutoring are also temporarily closed, and the response of each place is ... March 3 at 12:19

In order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, in Chiba City, municipal elementary and junior high schools will be temporarily closed from March 3rd. Started.

In Chiba City, approximately 160 municipal elementary and junior high schools were temporarily closed for two weeks from the 3rd. However, as the risk of infection increased, elementary schools in homes where children could not be seen because childcare was not held during the daytime because of the risk of infection. I decided to accept only graders at school.

Of these children, children wearing masks attended the school at Sonsei Elementary School in Inage-ku, Chiba City, greeted cheerfully.

The first and second graders who attended school were about 50, about a quarter of the time, and while teachers watched, they sat away from each other to prevent self-study and read books to prevent infection.

A second grade boy said, "I'm a little lonely with fewer friends than usual. I want to study well."

"I think parents were worried about the sudden closure of school, but many of them seemed relieved when they sent their children. Even with a small group, they could wash their hands, gargle, and disinfect I want to be thorough and prevent infections. "

Online tutoring at a closed junior high school

In an effort to support students who have been temporarily closed due to the effects of the new coronavirus, a junior high school in Wakayama City has begun an “online supplementary lesson” in which students can take classes at home using the Internet.

"Online supplementary training" was started at Wakayama University's junior high school, which was temporarily closed from February 2, and began to support students who have been closed.

The subjects of the class are first graders who are all provided with tablet devices. On the first day, English and science classes are held, and teachers conduct classes in classrooms where there are no students. Delivered.

Students were asking their teachers and solving problems while at home. The female student who took the lesson said, "I can ask questions during the lesson, and the clarity is not so different from the usual lesson."

Teacher Mitsuhiro Yano, who was in charge of the class, said, "You can use the chat function to interact with each other, and you can teach while determining how much the students understand."

Depending on the school, online tutoring will be limited to two subjects each day until 19th of this month, as both teachers and teachers who keep watching the monitors will be burdened.