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Claim: face to face classes should be allowed in the second semester of the school year so learners can focus on learning and have a greater chance of completing activities successfully.

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  • While face to face classes may provide a more traditional and structured learning environment, allowing them during the second semester may pose health risks to both students and teachers amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Remote learning, on the other hand, allows for flexibility and safety in learning, ensuring that education can continue without putting individuals at risk.
  • Prioritizing the safety and well-being of students and staff should be the main concern in making decisions about resuming face to face classes.

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While face to face classes may be good for learning, allowing them in the second semester could make people sick during the pandemic. Remote learning is safer and still lets students learn. Keeping people safe is most important when deciding on how to do classes.

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