TDSB exploring ways to keep elementary classes smaller amid growing anxiety among parents

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The Toronto District School Board concedes, however, that it lacks funding to keep classes at 15 students

The number of children in each class has become the subject of discussion across the country as public-health experts and educators argue that more physical distance reduces the spread of coronavirus.Canada’s largest school board says it is exploring ways to keep elementary classes from being too large, but concedes it lacks funding to keep them at 15 students amid growing anxiety among parents and educators about schools reopening this fall.

New Brunswick’s back-to-school plan includes keeping the numbers as close as possible to 15 in kindergarten to Grade 2. Quebec has said each class will contain groups of six students with no physical distancing required among them, but will be separated by one metre from other groups within the same classroom.

Amy Greer, an epidemiologist at the University of Guelph, said that in countries that have kept students in groups of 10 or 15, such as Denmark and Germany, officials have not seen transmission associated with schools reopening. She said class sizes in Ontario, which can reach into the 30s, are “problematic.” The province has class caps of about 20 in the primary grades, but in Grades 4 to 8, the average class size is 24.5.

She said stakeholders in public education need to use the limited time before classes resume to find unused space in schools and hire additional teachers to reduce the numbers in each room. “Smaller class sizes will be educationally beneficial after the period of school closure to allow teachers to asses their students’ learning and needs, and to provide individual support,” Prof. Campbell said.

 

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This article states false information. Not all Ontario secondary schools will be returning to reduced class sizes- only those in the ministry identified boards. Many boards are returning to FULL class sizes.

Twihard59 Yes! I agree 100%

Will be really welcome if tdsb TDSBDirector can look into as lot's of elementary schools fully packed with 1000's kids. Distancing/disinfecting challenges. Grade 6 onwards kids would have to take public transit, so cohort model is out of window. One size fit all model is risky

It's still risky but smaller class sizes will make spacing easier.

Anxiety or media induced terror?

They could have two kids in a class. Unless those kids were kept in separate rooms, they’d be crawling all over each other by lunchtime.

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