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After a court allowed Dawson College to hold in-person exams, the student union says it expects hundreds of students to boycott the exams when they begin on Thursday. The school has warned them to get ready for a grade of zero. ....
Dawson threatens to fail any student who misses exam in order to strike Hundreds of Dawson students are planning to protest against in-person exams because of health concerns amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Author of the article: Katelyn Thomas • Montreal Gazette Publishing date: May 26, 2021 • 3 days ago • 3 minute read • Dawson says said its plan for in-person final exams relies on guidance from health authorities and that its protocol has been approved by regional public health. It also says it has made significant accommodations for students who are more at risk of developing complications from COVID-19. Photo by Dave Sidaway /Montreal Gazette files ....
Student union seeks injunction against Dawson to block in-person exams There is no real necessity to have exams on campus, especially for a college of our size, the Dawson Student Union says. Author of the article: Katelyn Thomas • Montreal Gazette Publishing date: May 21, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 3 minute read • We have tried to find solutions, said DSU chairperson Kevin Contant-Holowatyj. We tried to find some concessions on the part of the college but they ve been really unwavering, and they are really pushing for this against students will. Photo by Dave Sidaway /Montreal Gazette Article content Dawson College’s student union has initiated legal proceedings against the school over the holding of in-person exams, citing health concerns amid the COVID-19 pandemic. ....
There are going to be exams, said Quebec’s Public Health Director, Dr. Horacio Arruda, during a Thursday press conference. Exams could be done in different ways, probably, he said, “but this is still in discussion” with the ministry of education. In-person exams allow school staff to better monitor students during their tests to prevent cheating. What’s more, some degrees require hands-on knowledge, which can be difficult to test from a distance. At Dawson College, most students won’t need to go to campus to do their tests, except in classes where there is a need for an in-person evaluation due to either the practical nature of the assessment or a proven high risk of cheating. ....