The Guild of Academic Staff of the CUT, in relation to the protocol for the conduct of courses at the University, for the spring semester 2021/22, speaks of burdensome measures and violation of human rights in education and work.
In today's announcement, the Board of the SAA-TEPAK expresses its strong concerns in relation to the protocol, as it was passed on 12 January by the Senate, noting that "the relevant recommendations of the state institutions including the recommendation of the Council of Ministers of 29/12/2021 on distance education in higher education were not listened to."
In a statement today, the Board of the SAA-TEPAK expresses its strong concerns in relation to the protocol, as it was passed on 12 January by the Senate, noting that "the relevant recommendations of the state institutions including the recommendation of the Council of Ministers of 29/12/2021 on distance education in higher education were not listened to.
Nor, he adds, "were the recommendations of the Higher Education Quality Assurance and Accreditation Body (HEQA), which in a relevant statement (03/01/2022), urges,
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