The University of Professional Studies, Accra, in response to closure of all schools in a bid to contain the spread of the Covid-19, hosts prerecorded lectures and lecture notes on an online platform.
Prof Abednego Amartey, the Vice Chancellor of UPSA says this is an approach they developed after holding of live online lectures was chocked with difficulties.
According to Prof. Amartey, that is the approach that has worked for UPSA and the university has even ended its lectures this week.
Speaking to JoyNews’ ‘Beyond the Lockdown’ programme, he said they have released the examination timetable for students and the exams will start on May 18.
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