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UEW Adopts Hybrid Teaching and Learning for 2020/2021 Academic Year.

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
July 24, 2020
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Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba, (UEW) , Professor Andy Ofori-Birikorang

Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba, (UEW) , Professor Andy Ofori-Birikorang

 

 

The Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba, (UEW), Professor Andy Ofori-Birikorang, has disclosed that the university in the wake of COVID-19, has adopted a hybrid system of teaching and earning for the 2020/2021 academic year.

According to him, per the new system,

“30 per cent of teaching and learning would be done online through its Learning Management System (LMS) while the remaining 70 per cent done through face-to-face interactions if the pandemic continued.”

In a media interaction to give out the measures in ensuring the smooth running of the university in the midst of COVID-19, he said the university had put in place the needed measures to ensure smooth academic activities going forward with or without the pandemic.

“Since the outbreak of the pandemic which led to the closure of schools and its subsequent reopening for final-year students, the UEW had put in place the required framework to ensure the smooth implementation of the hybrid module system”.

“The new policy of the UEW is to roll out the hybrid module of teaching and learning for the next academic year if the COVID-19 pandemic lingers on making it very difficult for students to gather.”

He pointed out that for the benefit of both students and lecturers, the university took the challenge for particularly tertiary institutions to adopt new ways of teaching and learning, thus the introduction of the hybrid system.

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Professor Ofori-Birikorang further indicated that the LMS had come to stay and incase the students are unable to come to school, management was working towards upgrading the system to accommodate all students and lecturers between now and September.

“The UEW would ensure that all students and lecturers are enrolled onto the new system to take part in teaching and learning”, saying, due to the new normal, the LMS would be the only means to reach out to the large number of students of the university.

“If the pandemic continues in its ravaging form and students are unable to report to school, the LMS would be relied upon to enhance teaching and learning in order not to truncate academic activities.”

He added that management is hoping for something to come up which will pave way for students to report back to campus, and that if it does not materialise, the LMS would be made robust to enhance academic work.

He urged both lecturers and students to embrace the LMS system since it had been adopted as a new phenomenon due to COVID-19 primarily to make teaching and learning interesting for users.

He further hinted that plans were underway to hold a virtual graduation for all final-year students by the end of August 2020 in order not to unnecessarily delay the certificates of such students who were eager to seek employment opportunities in all fields of the economy.

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