NCHE GUIDELINES FOR ADOPTION OF AN EMERGENCY OPEN, DISTANCE AND E-LEARNING (ODeL) SYSTEM BY THE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS DURING THE COVID-19 LOCKDOWN

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NCHE GUIDELINES FOR ADOPTION OF AN EMERGENCY OPEN, DISTANCE AND E-LEARNING (ODeL) SYSTEM BY THE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS DURING THE COVID-19 LOCKDOWN

The National Council for Higher Education (NCHE), a body mandated to regulate the provision and conduct of Higher Education in Uganda, is desirous of implementing an emergency Open, Distance e-Learning(ODeL) system for enabling the Higher Education training institutions to offer teaching and learning during the current lockdown. The system is globally recognized as a worthy mechanism for flexible learning because it avails numerous benefits as a teaching and learning system by focusing on learners, and provides for continuous engagements between the instructor and learners as and when is desirable.

The NCHE therefore has developed and published  guidelines for aiding HEIs to resume their teaching and learning activities remotely, since students and lecturers can be able to interact without necessarily coming into contact, during the lockdown. Attached is a detailed copy of  the guidelines obtained from their website.

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