Before we can excitedly declare resolutions, we need answers to the above questions.
It is very disheartening and disappointing that as an institution of higher learning is failing to conduct a
proper survey that will provide an opportunity for all 12 000 + students or at least the majority to participate
and thereafter draw proper stats.
A survey which seemed to have been constructed by certain students is being used as real stats from the
institution. We protest against fairy tales of online studies that will disadvantage the already marginalized
students from poor backgrounds and even for those who are technically advantaged we need assurance of
them successfully passing without compromising the quality of their education.
Up until these concerns, as raised above are thoroughly considered and strategically approached and
answered, we standing against a discriminating virtual learning mode, one that does not consider the less
fortunate, one that does not consider the computer-illiterate community, one that does not consider that
not all students and learners are academically strong to self-study.
Hence, we therefore propose that -
e@ online studies should be optional for students, and after all this is over those students who will not
be opting for the online studies should be given the chance to continue their studies where they left
off without any difficulties nor discrimination.
e@e the academic calendar be revisited and reconstructed to adapt to the current situation. Whereby
2020 academic year fuses with 2021 academic year and smoothly transitions in an uninterrupted
2022 academic year.
e shorter holiday days be considered to cater for the time lost during this period of uncertainty (2020
- 2022). This is not only feasible but also fair to all students with no preferential or privileged
influence.
e should online studies be the solution- than lecturers and students are to go through a proper
training on how to conduct or do online studies. Podcast, zoom, video conferencing reconstruction
of proper study notes including referred study material and online books be uploaded on learning
platforms accordingly.
e@ academic flexibility to be awarded to all students and students who might find it difficult to study
online are to be given grace period and a chance to catch up.
e that the NUST webpage and the e-learning portal to be made freely accessible for NUST students
who would be doing online studies as this is expected to eliminate the data connectivity issues.
The SRC proposes that the above be put into consideration and that management clears out the air and
revert with resolutions that would not disadvantage any student, and ensure that the fair and equal learning
opportunity for all students is not compromised.
The End
NUST SRC 2020