8 marzo 2021
On March 8, 2021, Famiglia Cristiana quotes the Legal Representative of the S. Freud Paritarian School in Milan, Dr. Daniele Nappo.
The Legal Representative of the institute, with addresses Technical Technological Informatics and Telecommunications, Technical Economic Tourism and Liceo Scienze Umane opzione Economico Sociale, expressed his thoughts about the new suspension of in-person teaching activities. "Except for those who work there, school has never been at the top of the list of priorities, but of concerns. It is the young people who are paying for it now": these are the words of regret communicated by the Director to the press.
Below is the article, which can be found at the link: https://m.famigliacristiana.it/articolo/la-chiusura-delle-scuole-un-fallimento-per-tutti.htm.
School: Freud Milan, closing failure for everybody
Director, we will all pay for this educational black hole
ANSA. We could have made it, in much of Europe they have made it, and from well before us, says Daniele Nappo, director of the Freud Institute in Milan, over 750 high school students, heralding a research-focus on the damage in learning for young people forced into zig-zag learning.
"The president of the Higher Institute of Health, Silvio Brusaferro, has clarified that the data attest that the transmission of the virus at school is limited," the executive emphasizes.
Accepting the interruption of classes in attendance is complicated if there are hundreds of kids hanging out in nightlife spots every night, with no controls on gatherings.
Despite the uncertainties, school closures have been one of the most casually decreed restrictive measures: both because the correlation between open schools and greater de facto contagions has always been taken for granted, and because it is one of the easiest measures to implement."
In the end, three months was not enough, to save the Italian school, we were not able to build it around safety," it is noted.
But the things requested were not unfeasible. Increase rides and capacity of public transportation, in the city but "everything is as before" between buses and subways; effectively stagger entrances and exits, start with a screening plan with rapid swabs in classrooms where a case of positivity was felt to relieve the molecular testing system and not block entire classrooms and institutions.
"Except for those who work there, school has never been at the top of the list of priorities, but of concerns. It is the young people who are paying now. We will all pay, tomorrow, for this unprecedented educational black hole," Nappo concludes.