Lockdown: Online Learning Vital To Curbing Redundancy, Says NUT

Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr +

Mr Adedoyin Adesina, the Chairman, Nigeria Union of Teachers,  Lagos Chapter, on Thursday said that online education would go a long way in ensuring  that students were not redundant during the COVID-19 lockdown.

Adesina said this in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos against the backdrop of private proprietors alleged plan to resume academic activities for 2019/2020 session using online teachings.

Adesina said that it would not go down well if the online teachings would be used as an alternative to the register and classrooms activities.

“Online teachings cannot replace classrooms teachings but it is an alternative to curb redundancy amongst students.

“Since the fight against the Coronavirus disease surfaced, the Lagos State Ministry of Education had done well since March to engage students with online teachings.

“We don’t know how long the COVID-19 situation will last, but we are hopeful that it would soon be over and everything would resume,” Adesina said.

He also said that there were series of ongoing meetings among the private proprietors and Lagos State Ministry of Education on best way to handle the situation.

According to him, parents are complaining of high fees demanded by the private schools for online teaching for the third term.

NAN reports that the Ministry of Education recently warned the private schools against using the proposed resumption of schools come April 27, as third term for the 2019/2020 calendar.

The Ministry stated that all schools in Lagos State remained closed until further notice.

The ministry said that the State would continue to offer free teachings on various media, especially radio and television, adding that it would also continue to improve on the educational offering of its distance learning programmes.

According to the ministry, the state was pleased that students and pupils across private and public schools are taking advantage of the free service.

It noted that plans were underway to ensure that pupils in public schools were able to complete their term whenever the lockdown was lifted.

Share.

About Author

Comments are closed.