TOGO TURNS TO ONLINE LEARNING TO AUGMENT ACADEMIC STUDIES WHILE IT MULLS SLOW PHYSICAL REOPENING OF UNIVERSITIES

In the west African state of Togo, universities have been relying on the internet to engage students in academic activities as remote learning has replaced in-person teaching under lockdown measures to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus. But tertiary education examinations have nonetheless had to be held within physical facilities because of limitations within the country’s online infrastructure. “It is possible that some assessments will be done online, but generally the assessments will be done in person," Komla Sanda, president of the University of ...


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