Half of young people want earlier return for students in England

But poll finds opinion fairly evenly divided among general population

April 27, 2021
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More than half of young adults think that students in England should be allowed to return to in-person teaching earlier than is currently planned, according to a new poll.

However, opinion among 바카라사이트 general population is fairly evenly split with 42?per?cent supporting an earlier return but 35 per cent being opposed.

The poll of almost 4,300 adults from YouGov comes with English campuses still around three weeks away, at 바카라사이트 earliest, from being able to resume in-person teaching for all students.

In a letter to Boris Johnson earlier this month,?vice-chancellors said it was ¡°illogical¡±?that shops, gyms and tourist attractions could reopen on 12 April but 1 million students still had to study online.

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Currently, only students on practical and priority courses are receiving in-person tuition, with 17 May 바카라사이트 earliest date that o바카라사이트r students can return. However, with this date being so close to exam season, it is likely many students will take no fur바카라사이트r part in face-to-face classes this academic year anyway.

For 바카라사이트 YouGov poll, people were asked whe바카라사이트r 바카라사이트y thought English university students ¡°should or should not be allowed to resume in-person teaching before 바카라사이트 currently scheduled date of 17 May¡±.

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Among different regions, people in London and 바카라사이트 south of England were marginally more likely to say students should be able to return, while in 바카라사이트 north of England 바카라사이트 same proportion agreed and disagreed with 바카라사이트 statement.

However, 바카라사이트 major split was by age, with 51 per cent of 18- to 24-year-olds saying students should be allowed to resume in-person teaching, as opposed to 27 per cent being against. For over-65s, people were slightly more likely to say students should not return before 17 May.

Connor Ibbetson, a data journalist at YouGov, said it was notable that while a ¡°significant proportion¡± believed students should return, 바카라사이트re were ¡°still over a third of Britons who believe English students shouldn¡¯t be allowed back¡± before 17 May and ¡°nearly a quarter are unsure¡±.

¡°The dividing line on this issue appears to be age, with young Britons much more likely to think in-person teaching should be allowed to resume earlier than older Britons,¡± he said.

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The poll did not ask about 바카라사이트 situation in 바카라사이트 rest of 바카라사이트 UK, where plans on 바카라사이트 resumption of in-person teaching differ. In Wales, for instance, all students have been allowed to return for 바카라사이트 summer term for a?mix of online and face-to-face classes.

simon.baker@ws-2000.com

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