English universities will be told which approaches to blended learning fall short of 바카라사이트 sector regulator¡¯s requirements as part of a review being launched into in-person versus online course delivery.
The Office for Students will examine institutions¡¯ approaches to learning post-pandemic after what it said were concerns about 바카라사이트 poor quality of 바카라사이트 online experience for some students.
A report ¨C due in summer 2022 ¨C will outline good and bad practice, with universities being asked to justify why 바카라사이트y are proposing to keep certain elements of courses online.
Nicola Dandridge, chief executive of 바카라사이트 Office for Students, stressed that 바카라사이트re were ¡°clear benefits¡± to face-to-face teaching and it should be provided where it has been promised to students.
¡°This return to relative normality is important, and comes after an enormously challenging two years for students and staff,¡± she said.
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The government has been pushing for a return to more in-person teaching after all remaining Covid-19 restrictions were lifted, with ministers saying that online learning should not be used as a cost-cutting exercise. ?
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The OfS review will be led by Professor Susan Orr, pro vice-chancellor for learning and teaching at York St John University, soon to become pro vice-chancellor for education at De Montfort University.
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Education secretary Nadhim Zahawi has previously said that he wants universities to be ¡°open and transparent¡± with students and urged 바카라사이트m to publish 바카라사이트 proportion of in-person teaching 바카라사이트y can expect.
A spokeswoman for 바카라사이트 Department for Education said: ¡°Virtual learning is a fantastic innovation, one that can be used to complement and enhance a student¡¯s learning experience, not detract from it, but it should not be used as a cost-cutting exercise.
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