We’re not against online teaching — Lagos govt – Daily Trust

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We’re not against online teaching — Lagos govt

The Lagos State Commissioner for Education, Folasade Adefisayo, says the state government is not against the online teaching initiative adopted by most private schools. She said this yesterday while reacting to a media report that the state government had warned private school owners against their plan to resume academic activities for third term, 2019/2020 session via online teaching.

 

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