Quebec junior college students have ‘reduced ability to study’ post-COVID: union head
MONTREAL — As post-secondary students prepare to return to class in the coming weeks, experts are worried about the impact of more than two years of pandemic-related disruptions on their ability to succeed.
On Tuesday, the head of a union representing teachers at Quebec’s junior colleges — known in the province as CEGEPs — said the COVID-19 pandemic appears to have negatively impacted students’ basic study skills.
Teachers are noticing that students seem to be struggling with tasks such as taking notes, paying attention in class and completing assignments, Youri Blanchet, of the Fédération de l’enseignement collégial, said in an interview.
“What we’re seeing right now is a difficulty in taking charge of themselves when it comes to their studies,” he said. “That’s something we didn’t see before the pandemic.”

