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Students may be told they have to live in a "bubble" with fellow course mates when campuses reopen in the autumn.
It is something universities are considering in a bid to limit social mixing when the university year begins in a few months time.
A series of proposals for easing out of lockdown safely have been unveiled by university leaders.
Students arriving at university for the first time could be faced with a virtual freshers' week events, with fewer large-scale lectures and one-way systems
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Education chiefs are trying to thrash out plans for a return to school with pupils facing two day weeks in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis.But the proposals could leave parents facing a child care nightmare as they prepare to return to work.Dumfries and Galloway Council heard options from education officials while the country gears up for the planned August back to school move with strict rules imposing self distancing plus intense cleaning regimes.Proposals for the region were discussed at the
Pupils will return to South Ayrshire schools in "group rotation systems," it has been confirmed.The region's education boss, Douglas Hutchison, today said that the majority of primary classrooms will run on a "two group" rota.But 12 primaries - as yet unnamed - may have to operate a three group system due to limitations on space.South Ayrshire's education chief confirmed the plans in a letter addressed to parents outlining the potential return to schools.He said the "preferred rotation" was two
protests continue to take place across the US and around the world after George Floyd, an African-American man, was killed in Minneapolis on May 25 when a white police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes and ignored the man’s pleas that he couldn’t breathe.Colston Hall is named after Edward Colston, a prominent 17th Century slave trader who has been a controversial figure in the city of Bristol for many years.
Meghan Markle, speaking on a video message to the graduates of her old school in Los Angeles, apologised to them that they have to grow up in a world where there is still racial division. She also spoke about the death of George Floyd in the US and its aftermath.
Back on track! Queen Elizabeth II is adjusting how she celebrates her official birthday after the coronavirus pandemic’s stay-at-home orders previously canceled the affair.
On Wednesday, Trina started to trend high on social media as many fans expressed their disappointment in some of her recent comments about the protests that have been going on in response to the killing of George Floyd.
Some of the other new safety measures suggested include virtual freshers' weeks and online lectures
Love Island couple Molly-Mae Hague and her boyfriend Tommy Fury have been left "heartbroken and shocked" after their new puppy passed away suddenly.
President Donald Trump‘s threat to shut down social media platforms is as empty as can be, according to renowned constitutional expert and Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe. Tribe explained in an EXCLUSIVE interview with HollywoodLife that by doing so, the president would be violating the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, which protects freedom of speech.
Donald Trump is claiming that he will “strongly regulate” or “close down” social media platforms.
President Donald Trump threatened on May 27 that he would shutter social media sites the day after Twitter, for the first time, fact-checked two of his tweets. The tweets, specifically, were erroneous claims about supposed widespread mail-in voting fraud.
Again, no PS5 news will be announced