Higher Education in Ethiopia post Covid-19 Pandemic: Immediate measures and Future plans
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Most of the governments around the world have temporarily closed educational institutions in an attempt to control the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). These nationwide closures are impacting over 91% of world’s student population according to UNESCO 2020. In Ethiopia, schools and universities are deploying a mix of innovative and renewed approaches to ensure the right to education. In view of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, universities need contingency planning. This planning should include preparation for efficient teaching and learning methods to reach students in a fruitful way. Innovative measures should be implemented in educational organizations to control spread of Corona virus. Present study is aimed to discuss some experiences of Bule Hora University and other Ethiopian universities during and after COVID-19 pandemic for continuing education for post-graduate and Philosophy of Doctor (PhD) students. Some future visions have been suggested to handle any type of situation in future with of hampering the education system.
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