Education secretary says he expects universities to return to offering in-person teaching in the autumn

Students in England should not be charged full fees if they do not receive face-to-face teaching in the next academic year, the education secretary, Gavin Williamson, has signalled.

In interviews on Tuesday, Williamson said that from the autumn he expected universities to return to offering in-person lectures and tutorials, instead of just online, which has been the norm for most students since the pandemic started.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Liberalise planning rules to tackle a housing crisis – sounds logical, but it won’t work | Anna Minton

Restrictions are not the main barrier to housebuilding in Britain – so…

Census names Richmondshire fastest-ageing area in England and Wales

With young people priced out and not having children, schools have closed…

Labour will not say how many migrants it would accept in EU returns deal

Keir Starmer dismisses Tory claims of plan to oversee 100,000 extra arrivals…