Are you ready for the return to in-person teaching?

A new term is beginning in the northern hemisphere, and many campuses are reopening. But are academics relishing a return to relative normality or fearful of unvaccinated students? And what has the Covid experience taught them about their approach to teaching? Six scholars offer their perspectives  

Published on
September 16, 2021
Last updated
September 16, 2021
Person removes social distancing sticker as a metaphor for returning to university as will be able to reopen
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I have been teaching in person for over 1 year with no restrictions (no masks etc) in China.
Get back to the classroom sounds to be the best thing, you have been vaccinated and s o have the students. Try to look and be productive to keep the management axe at bay. They are ruthless and out of control in academia these days.

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