Education unions call for ‘plan B’ for September reopening of schools in criticism of ‘mind-boggling’ new measures
EDUCATION unions demanded a “Plan B” for schools in England today after criticising the government’s new coronavirus measures for the mandatory return of pupils in September.
The National Education Union (NEU) described the new measures as impractical and “more based on hope” than science.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson told MPs in the Commons that the new measures would include keeping class or year-groups of pupils in separate “bubbles.”
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