Adjective
in-class (not comparable)
(education) Occurring while a class or lesson is taking place.
Emmert seemed steadfast in saying student-athletes must return to in-class education before athletics can take place. Source: Internet
But Willert says they now recommend in-class instruction… Source: Internet
Complicating matters, he noted, is that different school boards are developing different plans for how in-class and online learning will be handled. Source: Internet
Each group, then, will attend virtually on the two days not attending in-class sessions. Source: Internet
Finally settling on in-class learning, she was almost immediately confronted with news that a student had tested positive in her daughter's high school. Source: Internet
From a more cynical perspective, students who are taking tests and doing in-class assignments from home are undoubtedly going to have the temptation to cheat and use resources that they wouldn’t typically have access to. Source: Internet