Showing posts with label Digital class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital class. Show all posts

Ogun State Ministry of Education Set Date For Digital Class Assessment For SSS 3 Students

Ogun State Ministry of Education, Science & Technology wishes to inform the general public that the assessment examinations for students in Senior Secondary School Three ( SSS 3) both in public and private schools in the state on virtual learning, tagged ‘Ogun Digital Classrooms’, comes up Saturday 27th June 2020. 
The Special Adviser on Primary and Secondary Education, Mrs Ronke Soyombo, indicated that the examination, which will take place online, was meant to test the abilities of students in preparation for the West African Secondary School Examination (WASSCE).
She noted that the concerned students should visit the Ogun Digiclass website on www.ogundigiclass.ng on the date specified above beginning from 7.00 am to 7.00 pm.
Subjects to be assessed include:
Science Students: Mathematics, English Language, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Art Students: Mathematics, English Language, Civic Education Government and Economics. 
Commercial Students: Mathematics, English Language, Civic Education, Accounts and Economics.
All school administrators and teachers are enjoined by this release to spread this news to their students.

GOOD NEWS TO ALL TEACHERS, PARENTS AND STUDENTS A MUST READ FOR ALL

REPORT OF THE VISUAL MEETING WITH HONOURABLE COMMISSIONER FOR MBSE.
Dear Educators, below are the highlights of Our today's visual meeting with the state commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education  .

1) Tele-classes and e-learning: The commissioner advised that since not all learners are privileged to get this learning online or through television, a transistor radio should serve a worthwhile purpose. 
He further encouraged that with good social distancing and face masked, a group of learners can receive classes from a transistor radio.And this must not be in the school premises to avoid abuse.

Schools adopting e-lessons are free to do so without  making it compulsory and  it must not be  used to teach the third term curriculum but purely for the purpose of refreshing the Learners memory .

2) Palliatives: The commissioner confirmed the letter written by NAPPS requesting for palliatives from Government.  He affirmed that the state government is not financially viable to give out palliatives to private schools in form of grants, rather, the government is currently seeking palliatives from donors . The 2020 budget is being reviewed downward due to drastic drop in the price of crude oil in the global market..
However,  The commissioner pointed out that arrangement is being made to see that all taxes and levies on private schools are being streamlined and to be  paid through MBSE to save private schools from embarrassments from other ministries , Departments and  Agencies  the truamer of multiple taxation.
He further added that by the time schools resume and private schools render free service to parents, then , the issue of a renewal licence fee holiday can be considered.

3) Plans for schools resumption:
The following were suggested plans for resumption:
  a) All schools are to be disinfected and cleaned up thoroughly two weeks to the resumption.
  b) Provision of hands sanitizers and  hand washing apparatus.
  c) Provision of face mask for all learners either from home or to be provided by schools at minimised cost.
  d) Social distancing: Arrangement is to be put in place by schools based on the population strength. Schools With large population can be in two sessions from
 8am to 12noon for primary 1-3 and jss1 to 3 
while primary 4 to 6 and ss 1 to 3 from 12 noon to 4pm. 
School with smaller populations and enough space for distancing  can run one stream for the day for all classes.
e) Provision of infrarred thermometer. This will help in testing the body temperature of staff and learners every day as they come to school.
This preparations have to be put in place before the end of this month in preparation for the  most likely reopening of our schools.
Further briefing will be related to members as time goes on.

Nurturing For National Development!

E. E Ejeh,
State secretary.

Digital class: if things continue like, only the rich will be educated.

The federal government need to see to things else, only the rich will be educated.
The federal government, state government and others are creating online platform like Whatsapp, telegram, radio, and television channels for the purpose of learning. 
Lots of students that have parents that can subscribe for them are currently participating.
The question is about the poor masses that are not privilege to have any of the platform which can serve as means of learning during this pandemic period. I can say categorically that the percentage of students participating in the digital class are less than those that are not participating. And out of those participating, most did not even understand it as they are not use to it. Also for those in lower basic, nursery and creche classes, the government need to find a way of engaging them as the digital class will look strange to them.
As there is ease of lockdown, after observing how things goes, there should be ease in resumption as well with classroom setting to social distancing, different days for each section of the school, washing of hands and other medical directives.
If things continue like this, only the rich will be educated.