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Parents propose that volunteer teachers enter the schools

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"We are being treated as owners of infectious agents that we want to put in schools to sow infection," Hristina Domozetova, one of the initiators of the open letter sent by parents and experts to the government, told BNR. 

Their letter has been sent as a reaction to the "lack of dialogue and desire for flexibility in the decisions of the institutions." 

According to those who have signed the letter, it is necessary that schools switch to hybrid forms of education as it should be examined which classes and in which places can study from a distance. It is also necessary to discuss why it is not possible for teachers who have already gone through the disease to teach in traditional  face-to-face classes, said Hristina Domozetova, launching the idea of ​​volunteer teachers following the example of doctors.



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