Abstract

E-learning approach cannot be underrated in sustaining teaching-learning activities in the schools. This paper reports a survey done that assessed the E-learning approach organized by organized by Oyo State government for Oyo State secondary school students. The study adopted quantitative approach of descriptive survey. The target populations of the study comprised only Senior Secondary School students in class three (SSS 3) within Oyo State Secondary Schools. The sample of 200 students was selected using simple random, purposive and convenience sampling techniques respectively. An instrument was used for the study. The data were analysed using frequencies, percentage scores, pie charts, mean and standard deviation (SD). The findings showed students were highly aware e-learning programmes (60%) and highly participated during the programmes (62.5%). The study equally indicated that e-learning programmes on radio and television organized by Oyo State government was very highly efficient (57%). The study further indicated that inadequate power supply (x=3.45) and high cost of subscriptions to the satellite television stations (x=3.45) were factors hindering the students’ participation during the E-learning programmes on radio and television. The study recommended that Government should continue the e-learning programmes during and after CONVID-19 might have fully eradicated and they should equally incorporate other electronic devise for teaching-learning activities such as Zoom, Google Classroom and social media.

Highlights

  • A new coronavirus became known in Wuhan, China on 31st December, 2019 (Shrikrushna, Quazi, Shubham, Suraj, Shreya, Rohit, Suraj & Biyani, 2020)

  • The following research questions were raised to guide the study: 1. What is the level of awareness of students on the e-learning programmes organized by Oyo State government?

  • Research Question 1: What is the level of awareness of students on the e-learning programmes organized by Oyo State government?

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Introduction

A new coronavirus became known in Wuhan, China on 31st December, 2019 (Shrikrushna, Quazi, Shubham, Suraj, Shreya, Rohit, Suraj & Biyani, 2020) This coronavirus pandemic is globally recognized as COVID-19. According to World Health Organisation (WHO) (2020), COVID-19 virus is a new virus that links to the same family of viruses as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and some types of common cold. It is a new disease caused by a novel strain of coronavirus. COVID-19 abbreviates as follow ‘CO’ stands for corona, ‘VI’ mean virus, while ‘D’ for disease and 19 represents 2019 (year discovered) This disease was formerly referred to as 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Governments across the world closed their border and restrict the movement of the people but exempt the providers of essential services who are strictly observed social distance rules while providing necessary services as a way of curtailing the spread of the virus in each of the countries

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