I have a question for the teachers that read this forum, or anyone who can shed some light.
I was talking with some Japanese people recently, and a seemingly recurring topic came up yet again.
In Japanese schools, if a third or more of a class is absent with the same sickness, then the entire class is cancelled for two days.
I cannot remember this ever happening while I was at school, nor can I remember ever hearing a story about it. My parents told me stories about this sort of thing, but they were raised in a time where you could die from a cough (whooping)! Which is a little different from my time as a kid.
Come to think of it, I can't even remember more than four or five kids being absent from my class at the same time, let alone the 9 or 10 necessary to trigger the cancelled class clause like they have in Japan.
Do they have this policy in Australia nowadays?
Does anyone remember their class getting cancelled because a lot of kids had the same sickness?