COVID-19 pandemic lockdown: online platforms as panacea for effective teaching and learning in Nigerian secondary schools
This research is to examine online platforms as panacea for effective teaching and learning in Nigerian secondary schools during covid-19 pandemic lockdown. Three objectives were stated in this chapter by investigating the online platforms that are available to Nigerian secondary school studen...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2020
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Summary: | This research is to examine online platforms as panacea for effective teaching and learning in
Nigerian secondary schools during covid-19 pandemic lockdown. Three objectives were stated
in this chapter by investigating the online platforms that are available to Nigerian secondary
school students during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, determine the accessibility of online
platforms to secondary school students during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Nigeria and
investigate the usefulness of online platforms among the Nigerian secondary school students
during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. Furthermore, descriptive statistics such as mean,
standard deviation and percentage were used to analysed above objectives. It is shown that the
majority of Nigerians secondary schools students disclosed that online platforms such as
google, Decebo, Adobe, class-captive and among others are available for learning during
Covid-19 pandemic lockdown. It is discovered from this finding that RCampus online
platforms makes them have access to the learning discussions, assignments and video links
with a mean of 3.70 or 91% among the ten items. Indisputably, the total mean of ten items
24.93 reveals that online platform assists and helps the learners in a useful and positive way
during the outbreak lockdown in Nigeria. Similarly, the outcome of this result also agreed that
students feel academically and socially integrated since they exposed to online platforms with
a mean score of 3.50 between all the ten items. Thus, this study contributes significantly to
Nigerian governments (Federal, State and Local) to direct all Nigeria secondary school students
to be involved in internet and Information Communication Technology (ICT) with their subject
teachers in order to ease academic activities between educators and leaners particularly in
during critical condition like the plague situation the all globe is passing through. |
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