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New school year in neighboring countries according to the "Coronavirus rules"

In some neighboring countries, schools will open their doors to students tomorrow. How will the educational process be organized?
Turkey, one of the neighboring countries, starts the new school year today. Classes will be held remotely until September 18. It is planned to gradually start full-time education on September 21.
Each region in the Russian Federation sets its own rules. But there is one thing in common: the temperature will be measured at the entrance. The class will not be changed for different classes.
According to Gadin.Net, this was reported by Sputnik.
Classes in Georgia will start on September 15. Schools will decide for themselves which classes will be taught face-to-face and which will be taught online.
Classes in Belarus will be held as usual.
Classes in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan will begin on September 1. But only for elementary school. Senior students will still receive distance education.

Classes will be held alternately in schools in Moldova, and some subjects will be taught online.

Classes in Uzbekistan will begin on September 14. There, parents are asked to choose the learning process - many are in favor of online lessons.

In Tajikistan, classes began on August 17. Children read in three shifts. It is important to wear a mask.

Note that classes in Azerbaijan will begin on September 15. Primary school students (1-4) will return to traditional forms of education from September 15. But they will go to school 2-3 times a week.

Students in grades 5-9 will begin distance learning online from September 15. However, from October 1, the issue of involving them in full-time, traditional forms of education will be considered. As traditional and distance education will continue in parallel, students will go to educational institutions 2-3 times a week.

Senior students (grades 10-11) will also start distance learning from September 15. From October 15, the issue of their involvement in full-time, traditional education will be considered. As traditional and distance education will continue in parallel, students will attend classes in educational institutions 2-3 times a week.

This decision is valid for all students of educational institutions until November 2, the next decision will be made taking into account the epidemiological situation.

1 September 2020
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