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Many universities and colleges continue to teach digital, even though the country has reopened and the distance restriction has been removed.

The one-meter rule disappeared from schools in August, and the country was formally reopened on Saturday. But for many students, the relief in everyday school life is not noticeable.

Several campuses, with which Aftenposten has contact, continues digital learning. Several universities say the planned digital learning will continue throughout the year.

Research and Higher Education Minister Henrik Asheim (H), who this summer asked universities and colleges to schedule more hours of physical education in schools, tells the newspaper that he expects to consider this fall if they can do it. what is currently done remotely and turn it into physical science.

At the University of Oslo (UiO) it is said that they are doing what they can to keep as much teaching as possible on a normal basis.

"It is problematic to increase the space, especially for lectures with many students," says Vibeke Moe, professor and head of education at UiO.

- Now we will look at it, also for large lectures. We will try to change to return to fully normal work in the spring semester.

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