Tuesday, April 21, 2020

ASUU released journal via E-Learning

*ASUU speaks on the FG directive to embark on E-learning online class and here are the issues that ASUU pointed out to the minister of education Prof Adamu Adamu*

    *ASUU journal April 2020 released*

*SenGinEduco organizations media reporting live*

Following the call by the Honorable 
Minister of Education to VCs, Provosts 
and Rectors of tertiary education 
institutions to recommence their aborted 
academic sessions as a result of COVID-19 
pandemic online, ASUU wishes to appraise 
Nigerians of the challenges involved in the implementation of the Ministerial directive. It 
is important to break what E-learning involves
down to its constituents bolts and nuts.

*SenGinEduco organization media*

 This is 
necessary in order not to leave anyone in doubt that the Honorable Minister is either engaged in political gimmickry or that he is not fully 
informed of the situation in the sector over which he presides.

 _To this end, it is imperative 
to make the following categorical declarations_ :

*Here is what ASUU released on her April journal 2020👇🏼*

1. The Minister needs to understand that E-Learning is not the same as computer vending 
and supplies. It is not as simple as 
computerization, supplying of computers and 
accessories, or simply connecting institutions 
to the internet.

2. The production of power points slides and 
accessing MOOCS of overseas university is not 
E-learning.

3. Online learning is a type of E-learning that 
depends entirely on internet-based resources 
and support system. E-learning requires certain behavioural changes and regulatory 
adjustments in order to make it work for the 
learner. It cannot be established by mere 
Ministerial directive and bureaucratic fiat but 
through careful and detailed planning, funding 
and training by those involved. None of these 
have been done in Nigeria.

*SenGinEduco organization media*

4. There is no Nigerian University today that is 
operating any form or model of E-learning 
because of poor internet access, high 
bandwidth costs and irregular power supply. 
On what infrastructure does the Minister expect the online delivery to run?

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5. Over the years governments, in collaboration 
with some corrupt Vice Chancellors have 
dumped smart boards on Universities which are now largely used as marker boards because they are not internet enabled and have no electricity to power them.


6. Faculties in universities have become 
generator farms with attendant noise pollution in an attempt to maintain some degree of 
services. What does the Minister expect to 
happen to change the entrenched degenerative 
situation?.

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7. Online learning depends critically on an 
effective library system, with online resources 
and seamless access from across the globe. No 
Nigerian Library, including the National 
Library has a semblance of a kindergarten 
library in serious countries.

8. Online learning can only be effective where 
there is effective learner support online. For 
such support to be sustainable both learners and 
facilitators must have seamless access to the 
internet, and must be attuned to the new 
environment and culture of learning. This 
means that requisite training must have been 
done.

9. Learning content must be available in a 
format amenable to self-learning. This requires 
skilled design through collaborative efforts by 
specialists over time. MOOCS have been 
touted as replacement for well-designed 
content that is suited to the characteristics of the 
learner and adapted to the local context. We 
shouldn’t be fooled.


10. If the objectives is learning and the focus is 
on the learner, preliminary studies ought to 
have been done to determine the learner 
characteristics and the diversities of the 
realities across the federation before modelling 
any approach to E-learning. 
The Minister is not 
properly educated to
understand that online learning is much more 
than copying MOOCS and making power 
point.

11. Internet access is variable across geo�political regions, as well as linguistic and 
cultural parameters are highly different. One 
size fits all approach is ludicrous. Moreover, 
sustainable technologies should be the factor in 
determining the approach to E-learning not the 
excitement from improperly digested 
information from too much education tourism.


12. Nigeria today runs a rudimentary distance 
education system through a National Open 
University and approved dual-mode 
institutions that have distance learning centers. 
The approach to distance education by these 
institutions is at best characterized as blended learning, weighing more in the direction of face to face interaction. Some of these institutions 
are basically disguised part-time programs.

13. The distance learning operations are fraught 
with inequities due to the fact that they are set 
up primarily as fund raising platforms for IGR 
by their respective institutions.

14. There is no single University in Nigeria 
today that operates a mix-mode system. This is 
when students have option to take courses 
online or face to face. To seek to transit 
therefore to online delivery will amount to 
taking a plunge. We believe that as usual, 
contractors have cornered the government and 
have seen a business opportunity. While civil 
servants are once more using COVID-19 as a 
reason to defraud government.

15. The Nigerian university system had been 
defrauded for many years by federal agencies 
who dump substandard computers in 
universities from time to time at the end of the 
year, to justify last minute plundering of 
national resources in the name of supporting E�learning.

*SenGinEduco organizations media*

16. With the poverty levels in Nigeria today, we
are not told how the online learning will be 
financed. Lecturers are already burdened by the 
fact that they have to finance the tools of their 
work from their salaries. There is no other 
profession where employees are required to 
pay for the cost of the tools of their work. On 
the average, a lecturer spends between twenty 
thousand naira and forty-thousand naira on data 
monthly, another twenty-thousand to buy fuel 
for generators. This is besides the fact that he 
bears the cost of purchasing a lap top for his 
work and contributing towards keeping 
indigent students in school. The Academic 
Staff Union of Universities wishes to call on 
Nigerians not to be deceived by the sudden love 
for online learning. The hounds have smelt an 
avenue to plunder our national resources once 
more. 

At such a time of serious emergency, 
when any right thinking person should be 
reflecting, we can see once again that they want 
to make money from the suffering of the poor 
masses.

SenGinEduco organizations conclusion on this is that no single university is well equipped for this because they are basic facilities that need to be in place before such can happen as it's now any university,polytechnic institute that embark on such is just a joker and during so in act of wickedness and inflicting pains on students who can't meet up, cause every Nigeria students are entitled to equal educational right no one is special in education, it's equality and that equality must be observed > SenGinEduco organizations

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