Coronavirus and the ‘new norm’ at third level

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The new student experience is likely to be substantially different from previous years as colleges adapt to social distancing measures

“The challenge is to help educators understand that online education requires different learning designs and teaching approaches.”In Ireland, colleges are already planning their own blended or hybrid approach to the delivery of education for the next academic year. In many cases, lectures will be delivered remotely while students will attend campus in smaller groups for face-to-face sessions, tutorials and lab work.

Any lengthy continuation of campus closures is likely to have significant and unforeseen implications for students and colleges alike. Photograph: iStock Instead, most colleges in Ireland are likely to offer a blended approach where some elements will be delivered online and some delivered on-campus.

 

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Stop repeating blatant brainwashing phrases like 'New Normal'. It's an assault on human spirit. Can't believe my poor mother spent money buying this ridiculous excuse for a 'newspaper' every day for decades.

'new norm' for a virus less deadly than the flu? Go away you scaremongering media

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