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3G rule: Universities mainly plan classroom teaching

2021-10-13T11:27:03.662Z


The universities in Rhineland-Palatinate expect a predominant proportion of face-to-face teaching in the winter semester 2021/2022 - taking into account the 3G rule (vaccinated, recovered, tested).


The universities in Rhineland-Palatinate expect a predominant proportion of face-to-face teaching in the winter semester 2021/2022 - taking into account the 3G rule (vaccinated, recovered, tested).

Mainz / Koblenz / Trier - At the Johannes Gutenberg University (JGU), for example, according to current planning, around 4900 of the more than 6000 courses (around 80 percent) take place in attendance - especially dates with fewer than 100 participants, such as the JGU am Announced Wednesday.

Another seven percent in the state capital are hybrid courses.

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At the University of Koblenz-Landau, too, the semester will mainly take place in attendance.

The exact proportion cannot yet be quantified, said a spokesman.

Around two thirds should take place in attendance or with parts of the attendance, around a third is therefore planned entirely digitally.

After three semesters under Corona conditions, the University of Trier is returning a long way to normal study life for the winter semester.

"We assume that about four out of five events will take place in person - primarily seminars, exercises, language courses, laboratory internships, in exceptional cases also smaller lectures," said a university spokesman.

Large lectures with more than 60 participants would usually be offered digitally.

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Source: merkur

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