Pedagogical Innovations During COVID-19 Lockdowns: Learner (In)accessibility to Radio Lessons in Poorly Resourced African Countries
Godsend T Chimbi
Abstract:The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges in education globally. This article explores how learners in poorly resourced African countries accessed education during national lockdowns, if at all. With schools closed, how could learners in households without electricity and computers continue learning? Policy makers saw radio school as the only alternative. This comparative qualitative study on learner (in)accessibility to radio lessons in poorly resourced African countries during COVID-19 lockdowns… Show more
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