‘Teaching via radio’ in COVID-19 lockdown – Daily Trust

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‘Teaching via radio’ in COVID-19 lockdown

Apart from the growing number of web-enhanced activities including live streaming of classes as the COVID-19 lockdown holds nationwide, some schools say they are conducting radio lessons in which radio stations broadcast lectures to help students continue learning while observing the stay-at-home directive by government.

 

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