Michael Olarewaju Ogundele (PhD) , Ikoni Ogaji (PhD, PharmD)
Faculty of Education, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
University of Jos, Nigeria
michogun63@gmail.com
Date Received: August 17, 2020; Date Revised: November 13, 2020
Asia Pacific Journal of Academic Research in
Social Sciences
Vol. 5, No. 2, 85-90
ISSN 2545-904X (Print)
ISSN 2704-4157 (Online)
COVID 19 Pandemic: A Threat to Quality Higher Education in Nigeria 299 KB 2 downloads
Michael Olarewaju Ogundele (PhD) , Ikoni Ogaji (PhD, PharmD) Faculty of Education,...
The paper examined the ways by which Covid-19 had constituted itself to be a threat to effective operation of Nigerian higher education. The paper however examined the concepts, the related issues such as total lockdown, social distancing, community transmission, boarders closed, hunters,governmentneglect, use of nose mask, advocating for virtual classroom without correspondent preparation,truncatedsalary of workers, all which had affected the quality of the tertiary education in Nigeria. The neglect during the Covid-19 pandemic had affected the quality of Teaching, research and community service operation of the Lecturers. It was noted that the problems of the pandemic scared the Federal government in Nigeria to open the schools because there was no preparation to tackle the expected problems like overcrowded classroom, school overpopulation, inadequate classrooms. It was however concluded that that Covid -19 constituted great threat to the quality delivery of Nigerian higher education. It was recommended that more classrooms, infrastructural facilities and more Teaching staff are needed to be provided in Nigeria higher education so that quality can be delivered and assured at post covid-19Pandemic situations in the country Nigeria.
Keywords: Covid -19, higher Education, Pandemic, and quality education