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Survey: College Students More Likely than Instructors to Give Pandemic Learning an A Grade and Prefer Some Courses be Fully Online Post-Pandemic

Share this article Share this article BOSTON, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The higher education industry navigated many challenges over the last year, including the transition to online learning. As students, faculty and administrators reflect on the last year, the majority actually give pandemic learning a decent grade. In fact, more students gave pandemic learning an A grade, while more faculty and administrators gave it a B grade, according to the fourth and final installment of the Digital Learning Pulse Survey, a four-part series to better understand the needs of colleges during COVID-19. Pandemic Era Report Card: Digital Learning Pulse Survey results show college students give decent grades for pandemic learning, are positive about online learning post-pandemic

Delhi Budget 2021 higher education students law university english speaking course on cards

URL copied Delhi Budget: Law university, English speaking course on cards for higher education students Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday announced the setting up of a law university in the national capital and said the work for Delhi Skills and Entrepreneurship University has begun, as he presented the city government s budget for 2021-22. The work on a sports university will also begin this year, he said. Presenting the budget in the Delhi Assembly, Sisodia allocated Rs 16, 377 crore towards education for the next financial year. “In the field of higher and technical education, the Delhi Skills and Entrepreneurship University has started its work. Sports University will also initiate its activities this year.

Year-end omnibus package includes broadband priorities

An omnibus bill that addressed broadband accessibility was signed into law on Dec. 28, 2020. The package garnered bipartisan support and legislation headed by U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), who serves as the co-chair of the Senate Broadband Caucus. The provisions include funding to support students with financial limitations in need of high-speed internet access — based off of Klobuchar’s Supporting Connectivity for Higher Education Students in Need Act — and funding to implement the Broadband Deployment Accuracy and Technological Availability Act, which aims to improve the Federal Communications Commission’s broadband availability maps, according to a release. Access to high-speed internet is an issue that dominates conversation in rural Minnesota. Local legislators like Minnesota state Sen. Torrey Westrom (R-District 12) campaigned on the importance of rural broadband in 2020.

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