Israeli Colleges to Start Academic Year with Remote Learning

From Section:
Formal Education
Published:
Sep. 09, 2020
September 30, 2020

Source: Haaretz

 

The Israeli academic year for higher education will start with remote learning only, the Committee of University Heads in Israel announced on Tuesday, on the assumption that the lockdown restrictions will continue even after the holiday period. The committee added that later in the semester, the institutions will examine the possibility of returning students to campus, depending on the national infection rates.

Academic institutions have in recent weeks published plans combining remote learning and in-person classes. Many institutions have also informed first-year students that they will make an effort to allow them to come to campus several times a week to facilitate their adjustment to university and college studies.

Tel Aviv University rector Prof. Eyal Zisser says that “when returning to studies on campus is a realistic option and the government decides to allow it, we’ll definitely return to the plans we’ve prepared, combining remote learning with a more limited presence in classrooms.”

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Updated: Oct. 13, 2020
Keywords:
Coronavirus COVID-19 | Distance learning | Higher education | Blended learning