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FCJS specific plan for the adaptation of teaching for the 2020-2021 academic year

Written by Beatriz Rodríguez Herráez

The FCJS teaching adaptation plan has followed the indications set out by the University and the health regulations in force as a result of the Covid-19 health crisis. It is temporary in nature while the exceptional conditions resulting from the pandemic we are experiencing are in force.

This complex 2019-20 academic year is coming to an end, although this year it has extended until october in order to allow students who are in specific circumstances to be able to finish the course exceptionally. In recent weeks, the dean of the Faculty has been working on the initiation design of the next academic year 2020-21 that will have to be carried out under the framework of the "New Normality" that is regulated by the Real Decreto-ley 21/2020, and that will require an adaptation to the incorporation to teaching.

 

You can access through this link specific plan of the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences for the adaptation of the teaching of the 2020-21 academic year, ratified by the Faculty Board and drawn up under the criteria established in the Protocol for Adaptation of teaching in the face of the health crisis caused by Covid-19 at the Rey Juan Carlos University. It is a mixed plan that has a face-to-face part and another on-line, that complies with the regulations of the health authorities and that ensures the quality of the teaching that the students will receive. It also includes a Contingency Plan in case the isolation measures are tightened and teaching and evaluation have to be taught. Online.

 

The plan includes a schedule and a calendar with the activities scheduled for each week of the course, pending the division of the groups into shifts, to respect the requirements of influx to the Campuses, which will be carried out when the enrollment of the students is formalized. students. As soon as this information is available, we will communicate it to the students to be able to organize themselves better.

Last modified on Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 14:50 p.m.