LASU Clarifies Hybrid Learning Policy: Only 197 of 4,095 Courses Affected
Summary
LASU clarifies only 197 of 4,095 courses (less than 5%) are online. Large lecture classes with 400+ students affected. Campus activities continue.
LASU Clarifies Hybrid Learning Policy: Only 197 of 4,095 Courses Affected
Lagos State University (LASU) management has addressed concerns about its blended learning directive, clarifying that only a small portion of courses are delivered primarily online. The university emphasized that students are not being kept at home as some reports suggested.
Scope of Online Learning
According to the university, only 197 out of a total of 4,095 courses offered across the institution are delivered primarily online. This represents less than 5% of the total course offerings and applies specifically to large lecture classes with enrollments exceeding 400 students.
What Remains In-Person
The vast majority of academic activities remain campus-based, including:
- Tutorials and seminars
- Laboratory practicals
- Smaller lecture courses
- Access to libraries, labs, sports facilities, and medical services
University's Rationale
LASU management characterized this as a "focused effort to manage large classes more effectively," aligning with practices at other leading universities globally. The approach aims to improve learning quality while modernizing pedagogy.
Infrastructure Support
To support digital delivery, the university has invested in:
- Campus-wide Wi-Fi upgrades
- Dedicated ICT hubs
- Reliable power supply
Vice-Chancellor's Statement
Vice-Chancellor Professor Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello emphasized that this represents innovation rather than a retreat from responsibility. She positioned it as preparation for a "digital world" while remaining aligned with Nigeria's National Universities Commission e-learning initiatives.