In the autumn wave of the coronavirus epidemic, the protection of attendance education will be given a prominent role - a Romanian school will lead the creativity competition in terms of adherence to the epidemiological protocol.
It has inevitably reached the world, including Central Europe, with the second wave of the coronavirus epidemic, and while schoolchildren were taught digitally almost everywhere in the spring, the autumn wave is trying to avoid it in as many places as possible.
By adhering to distance and hygienic rules, they try to prevent further jumps in infection rates and the reintroduction of online education, for which they came up with a very creative idea in neighboring Romania at the Apáczai Csere Theoretical High School in Cluj-Napoca.
Road markings and traffic signs were affixed to the entire school, both the staircase and the corridors, drawing students' attention to the necessary and adherent protocol.
The idea exhausts the concept of 'learning by playing', which is particularly important given that it is increasingly being mentioned in Hungary that traffic education could be part of the curriculum as early as primary school, but at the latest in secondary school, to teach minors how to drive safely. .
In Romania, there are strict rules for attending school: students from different classes are not allowed to meet during breaks, and larger classes in metropolitan schools should be divided into two equal groups so that they attend classes as independently as possible.
(Source: vezess.hu / photo: pixabay.com)