Lagos State University Clarifies Hybrid Learning Model, Emphasizes Minimal Impact on Students

Lagos State University Clarifies Hybrid Learning Model, Emphasizes Minimal Impact on Students

Lagos State University Clarifies Hybrid Learning Model, Emphasizes Minimal Impact on Students

Lagos State University (LASU) has issued a statement to address misconceptions surrounding its recent decision to adopt a blended learning approach for certain courses.

Contrary to reports, the university asserts that only 197 out of 4,095 courses will be delivered primarily online, specifically those with enrollments exceeding 400 students, to enhance the learning experience. The majority of tutorials, seminars, laboratory practicals, and smaller courses will continue as in-person sessions, ensuring students remain engaged in campus life.

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The university emphasizes that this strategic shift towards modern pedagogy is in line with practices at leading international and national universities, and aligns with the National Universities Commission's drive to integrate e-learning into Nigerian higher education. LASU has invested in support infrastructure, including upgraded Wi-Fi, ICT hubs, and reliable power supply, to ensure a seamless transition and mitigate potential connectivity issues.

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Vice-Chancellor Professor Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello reiterates the institution's commitment to transparency and excellence, viewing the blended learning policy as a step towards a more resilient, inclusive, and future-ready university. Students and parents are encouraged to seek accurate information through official channels, understanding this policy as a forward-thinking measure to optimize resources and prepare students for the digital era.