This Monday, fourth-year students in History of the Basque Country had their first day in person. They have been on-line for two weeks from home, and since this Monday they have started the confrontation in three rounds – in three groups – that is, in one week some are facing and another two teams from home, and so on. The surprise, however, has come the first day: the first group is 27 people and the chosen classroom has a capacity for 18 people.
“In March we were surprised by the situation with surprise, now there are no excuses”
“Bedela has brought us into another class, mixing us with more people from other subjects, to follow the online class. There was no connection, and when computing has solved the problem, it's been about 40 minutes," Aduriz explains. She has gone from Hernani to Vitoria to take the classroom school, “but for this, working from home would be the same. The teacher says that for the next few weeks they will get a bigger room, but it is not understood. In March he caught us with surprise, now there is no excuse, there has been time to organize things.”
Ander Aduriz sees his enraged companions. “It’s a shame and I think that at the UPV/EHU they’re doing it wrong administratively, many teachers have said the same.”
Ander Aduriz has launched her complaint on social media and has received the reply of another student who has denounced that they are doing so for two weeks.