Yes. In fact, the children's evacuations were handled through schools and school registries; the approach taken with the children was that their classes were going on a long holiday (vacation) with their teachers.
Teachers were often evacuated at the same time as the children so their education would continue, sometimes in local schools in the area and sometimes in church halls or other public buildings.
Children in the second world war were evacuated to the countryside if they lived in cities or large towns to protect them from bombing. They met at their school first then their teacher took them off to the train station. Their Teachers stayed with them while they were in the country side to ensure they were still having an education.
Yes, it was right for children to be evacuated for their own saftey.
Because it makes the other children distracted and that makes it hard to teach them.
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Because they needed to teach the evacuated kids
Teachers
They continued with their normal school lessons as many of their teachers were evacuated with them.
It is reported that over 800,000 school aged children and their teachers were evacuated during World War 2. In addition, over 500,000 moms and children under 5 were evacuated.
All the children under 12 and the babies were evacuated. The young ones went with their mothers. Teachers assisted in transporting the school aged children. Some older kids were evacuated by choice of the families. Many families evacuated voluntarily and went to Ireland, The United States, Canada, South Africa and the Bermudas.
The teachers teach the children quite enthusiastically.
Children were evacuated for their safety because of the bombings near their home, they would usually be evacuated to the countryside.
Parents teach their children on how to behave.
Yes!
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Teachers were often evacuated at the same time as the children so their education would continue, sometimes in local schools in the area and sometimes in church halls or other public buildings.
they were evacuated on trains