The COVID-19 pandemic has made educators redefine the classroom as schools switched to online learning overnight.
Now, for many schools, a return to the physical classroom beckons this September.
It won’t be back to school as usual, but rather the “new normal.”
Even in places where the virus is considered under control, social distancing measures are still in place.
Health and safety have long been a priority and a complex issue for schools. But education in the context of the pandemic requires large-scale changes that could alter the classroom dynamic and the school at large.
So, what can teachers expect from a physical return to school this September?
All schools will have to make significant changes to the way classes are delivered and major social distancing and sanitation efforts.
And, amid all the changes, how can you make sure your school is safe? Let’s unpack the following topics more closely to help answer that question, starting from the top:
- What is a safe and healthy school?
- What physical changes will be in place in schools?
- How will these changes affect school culture?
- How will reopening affect mental health for students and teachers?
- What happens if schools close again?