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NUC may lift prohibition on separate learning in varsities

THE National Universities Commission has revealed that it is creating quality affirmation convention for Open and Distance Education in Nigeria, flagging the status of the Commission to lift the restriction on remove learning in Nigerian colleges.




Official Secretary of NUC, Professor Abubakar Rasheed made this known in Abuja on Monday while talking at a two-day withdraw, sorted out for all Vice Chancellors of Nigerian Universities as a method for supporting the intermittent survey of the difficulties going up against tertiary instruction.


He said the convention being produced by a group of specialists, when finished, would empower the Commission to legitimately direct the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) in Nigerian colleges when the boycott is lifted.

Rasheed, consequently, charged the traditional colleges in the nation to quicken endeavors at presenting open and separation learning wings keeping in mind the end goal to grow access to tertiary instruction in the nation.

He stated: "We need to urge our ordinary colleges to present Open And Distance Learning wings. We are dealing with building up the convention for Open and Distance Learning so we can have a quality separation learning instruction," he said.

He noticed that the high number of candidates for college instruction yearly combined with the populace blast, open and separation learning holds the future for tertiary training in Nigeria.

He, notwithstanding, said the Commission would not permit 100 for every penny online separation learning program to give space for fake people to make a personification of college training in the nation.

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