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The University of Cádiz will keep teaching ‘online’ until Easter | Radio Jerez

The University of Cádiz (UCA) will keep teaching ‘online’ until Easter, as stated in the resolution of the rector, Francisco Piniella, published on January 29, where it was established that “teaching will be non-face-to-face, with the exceptions indicated in the Order of November 8 (experimental, rotating, Practicum, or similar activities), until the Easter holidays, in order to give greater certainty and to be able to organize teaching “.

The rector’s resolution, as UCA sources have indicated to Europa Press, already included that these measures would be reviewed during the week of March 22 – the last lesson before Easter – which will be the moment when the measures until the end of the semester.

These measures related to the teaching activity were taken in accordance with the provisions of the order of November 8, 2020 of the Ministry of Health and Families (modified by the Order of January 8, 2021), which established measures of public health in university centers, teachers and other similar centers.

Thus, although the province as a whole enters this Friday at alert level 2, without perimeter restrictions – with the exception of the municipality of Paterna – the students of the University of Cádiz will continue with the online classes waiting for what is decided in a new review of the measures within ten days.

The University of Cádiz thus coincides with those of Jaén and Málaga, which will also hold non-face-to-face classes until Easter, while the University of Seville has decided, as of this Monday, the 15th, to resume the bimodal hybrid system of face-to-face and telematic activity , according to the quotas established in each center for the scenario that was established at the beginning of this academic year.

For its part, the University of Córdoba was, this Wednesday, the first Andalusian public university, together with the private Loyola Andalusia, to resume face-to-face theoretical classes since they were replaced by telematic classes at the end of last year, having returned physically to the classrooms students of three of the ten centers of the UCO.

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