B.C. teachers’ union calls for smaller classes, masks in back-to-school plan
VANCOUVER — The B.C. Teachers’ Federation wants the province to reduce class sizes and make the use of masks mandatory wherever physical distancing isn’t possible as part of its back-to-school plan.
In a statement today, federation president Teri Mooring says the federation has been working with the province but some of its biggest concerns have not been met.
People have been told that physical distancing is the most effective measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and Mooring says teachers want to do their part.
However, she says the restart plan for kindergarten to Grade 12 has made no change to classroom density and it’s impossible to physical distance with 30 people in a classroom, even using learning groups.