UCC lecturers instructed to stop online examination

By | 13 June 2023
UCC lecturers instructed to stop online examination

Management of the University of Cape Coast has instructed its lecturers to stop all forms of online assessments as it has decided to do so when academic activity resumes physically.

In a notice signed by the Director of Academic Affairs, Jeff Teye Onyame, lecturers were reminded of a decision taken to the effect online academic work should be limited to teaching.

Jeff Teye Onyame added that the any assessment conducted online would be non-scoring.

“We wish to remind all teaching staff of the decision taken at the emergency meeting of the executive committee of the academic board held on 8th April 2023 that online academic work should be limited to lectures and tutorials. All practical sessions, assessments (Quizzes and assignments) and examinations are to be conducted on campus upon students’ return. I am to inform all concerned to comply with the decision of the executive committee of the academic board and that online assessments carried out will be non-scoring,” a part of the statement reads.

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