黑料老司机聽has released聽an overarching framework designed to聽help聽universities聽with the complex task of resuming聽face-to-face learning on campuses around the country.
黑料老司机 Chief Executive Catriona Jackson said聽universities聽all around the nation聽were聽well advanced on聽careful plans聽to resume on-campus tuition.
鈥淢ost Australian campuses never closed,聽with聽teaching moving online聽and much research continuing.鈥
鈥淚n recent weeks universities聽have been working聽closely聽with聽government and health authorities聽on carefully聽staged returns聽to face-to-face learning.鈥
鈥湴粘蟊鹛齢igh-level聽national framework has been developed by 黑料老司机聽in consultation with health authorities and SafeWork Australia.聽It鈥痠s聽designed to聽minimise the risk of COVID-19 transmission at universities, once face-to-face聽learning聽resumes.鈥
Ms Jackson said: 鈥淲e know students and staff are eager to return to face-to-face learning, and a cautious approach will be taken with the safety of聽the university and broader聽community as the top priority.鈥
鈥淪mall classes,鈥痠n areas聽such as聽lab聽work,聽tutorials and small to medium group teaching聽are likely to be an early focus. The detailed arrangements will differ from university to university,鈥痑nd from state to state, but all will adhere聽carefully聽to guidance from鈥痶he鈥痬edical authorities鈥痑nd governments.鈥
鈥淯niversities want to give students, staff聽and the community peace of mind as Australia takes careful steps out of the lockdown.鈥
罢丑别听Principles and Protocols for Reducing the Potential Risk of Covid-19 Transmission at Universities鈥痗an be found here.