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iPolitics By Multiple authors. Published on Dec 24, 2020 10:30am We believe that while we certainly face unprecedented challenges in course delivery, the current situation provides educators with an opportunity for innovation in our curricula and the incorporation of novel approaches in microbiology education in Canada.
The global COVID-19 pandemic has changed the face of higher education in Canada. Canadian universities were among the first to announce that the fall semester will be delivered in an entirely (or partly) online format (University Affairs, 2020). This means many microbiology educators could not teach courses, including labs “as usual” in the fall 2020 term and the winter 2021 term. The situation we find ourselves in brings with it an urgent challenge: to ensure that microbiology students remain engaged and able to acquire essential skills in an online format, or a condensed lab format that can be offered to students when physical-distancing restricti
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Meet the U of T students who crushed it in 2020
At the end of each year,
U of T News looks back on students’ achievements over the past 12 months and recalls some of the more impressive or inspiring feats.
But 2020 has been a year unlike any other. The COVID-19 pandemic forced everyone at the university to rethink the way they do things, and
U of T News is no exception. There was quite simply no way to boil this year’s list down to just a handful of exceptional student stories – an exercise that was next to impossible at the best of times, given the sheer number of impressive student accomplishments.