The interests of parents who do not want to send their children to school for fear of contracting the disease have also been taken into account.
The statement came from Vafa Yagublu, head of the Education Ministry's department, speaking on Tahsil TV, Gadin.Net reports.
According to him, these parents should approach the school and talk to the administration:
"Thus, a special form of commitment prepared for these cases was presented to the school administration. Parents sign this form of commitment. The signatory parent ensures that their child attends virtual lessons, watches TV lessons, completes assignments given by the teacher on time, learns independently, and participates in regular small and large summatives at school.
By taking on all these responsibilities, the parent declares that his child refuses to attend face-to-face classes. If, however, students do not actively participate in virtual lessons and do not participate in summatives, these students will be classified as underestimated and will be in danger of remaining in the classroom.