The Unite student group demands the return to courses “as it was before the pandemic.” In addition, they marked their anti-bochazos position and asked for a larger budget for scholarships and the student ticket
Next Friday, at noon, a group of students from the Unite group of the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the National University of La Plata (UNLP) will hold a vigil with public classes and a fair of entrepreneurs in claim for the return to full attendance.
One of the students, in a dialogue with Info Blanco Sobre Negro, explained that they want a “face-to-face as it was before the pandemic because now there is a fairly reduced face-to-face attendance in all the Faculty’s careers, which does not cover the 2019 workload.”
From Unite, they question the fact that “in 5 years they have not built a classroom” and explain that “following four in the followingnoon nothing is taught”. In addition, they understand that this half face-to-face “translates into bochazos” and that “the quality of teaching dropped a lot” because it is not the same to learn in person or through a Zoom.
The group expressed a resounding “NO to bochazos” following some episodes that have transpired in recent months in this academic unit, as happened in mid-August when 100% of the students failed a partial of Infectious Diseases, a subject that is studied in the fourth year of the race.
On the other hand, the other great claim that they carry out in Unite has to do with the request for a larger budget for scholarships, teaching positions and classrooms, in addition to the increase in the educational ticket necessary for those students who have to take up to four groups per day. due to problems in the distribution of time bands.