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What Might Nigeria Learn From Covid-19: The Securitisation of Institutions of Learning?

Posted By: adminon: January 03, 2021In: FlashbackTags: America, Europe, Hybrid teaching, One-way system, Remote learning, Securitisation, Social distancing, Synchronous sessionNo CommentsViews:
What Might Nigeria Learn From Covid-19: The Securitisation of Institutions of Learning?

By Joyce Elemson The Nigerian Union of Teachers, (NUT) along with two other bodies, have drawn attention to the dangers of opening schools on January 18th, 2021 unless the rising cases of Co... Read more

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