By Q Radio news
A teachers' union is calling for schools in Northern Ireland to close early before Christmas.
The NASUWT says it would act as a "circuit breaker" in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic as well as ease a serious shortage of teachers.
Spokesman Justin McCamphill also believes students will most likely have to undertake remote learning in the coming weeks.
Teachers' union calls for NI schools to close early for Christmashttps://t.co/Ggo2TgqTv5
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) November 30, 2021

(Justin McCamphill of the NASUWT)
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