Abikoye,
who was NOUN first Acting Registrar, attributed exclusion of NOUN
graduates from the scheme and law school to public misunderstanding of
the difference between Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and part time
studies.
He expressed optimism that
with the ongoing talk between the management of the Open University and
the relevant stakeholders, NOUN students would be absorbed into the
scheme. So I think you need to pray if you are a NOUN student, lol. His
actual statement after the cut.
“The denial of our graduates in participating in the NYSC scheme is based essentially on the general misunderstanding of difference in concept between open and distance learning system, which Nigerians have equated with part time studies.“But open and distance learning is not exactly the same thing as part time study.“Open and Distance Learning is a standard form of education and it is the vogue in many advanced countries today.“Incidentally, most of NOUN programmes are accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC) that accredits programmes of conventional Nigerian Universities.“Our course materials are prepared by seasoned academics in the conventional university system and they go through rigorous and thorough process of editing and printing before they are released to the students.“It may not surprise you to know that even in the conventional universities, our course materials are being used by some lecturers to produce their own handouts for students.“That shows you the quality of our materials and by extension, the quality of our products,” Abikoye added.
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