[Photo] Temperature Check at the Front of the Classroom
On the 19th, when in-person classes for kindergarten, elementary, middle, and high schools nationwide were expanded following the adjustment to Level 1 social distancing, a homeroom teacher at Munbaek Elementary School in Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, measured the temperatures of students arriving at the classroom. According to the education sector, from this day forward, the number of students attending school in all regions nationwide will be increased to two-thirds capacity. Schools in the metropolitan area, overcrowded schools, and classes must comply with this standard, but non-metropolitan areas are allowed to adjust density based on their circumstances, making it possible for all students to attend school daily in a 'full in-person attendance' system./Reporter Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@
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