Press Release – Lincoln University In times of crisis it takes true leaders to rise to the occasion, and those are among the qualities that Lincoln University has recognised this week in handing out their staff excellence awards. Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Bruce McKenzie said …
In times of crisis it takes true leaders to rise to the occasion, and those are among the qualities that Lincoln University has recognised this week in handing out their staff excellence awards.
Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Bruce McKenzie said that Lincoln’s annual staff excellence awards had taken on an added significance during a year in which the University faced many challenges related to the global COVID-19 outbreak.
Tuesday, 15 December, 2020 - 10:51
In times of crisis it takes true leaders to rise to the occasion, and those are among the qualities that Lincoln University has recognised this week in handing out their staff excellence awards.
Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Bruce McKenzie said that Lincoln’s annual staff excellence awards had taken on an added significance during a year in which the University faced many challenges related to the global COVID-19 outbreak. This year has been a test of character for all the Lincoln University whÄnau, so recognising the staff who have won awards for their performance in 2020 has been a very special moment.
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14 December 2020 - Wits University
In 2021 many forms of support will be available to help staff and students transition from Emergency Remote Teaching and Learning (ERT&L) to online pedagogy.
Looking back over 2020
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Wits Learning and Teaching Plan 2020-2024 contains seven focus areas, the first of which is, “Increasing flexible and life-long learning opportunities”. When Covid-19 struck and South Africa went under lockdown level 5 in March 2020, we accelerated the implementation of this focus area by moving to Emergency Remote Teaching and Learning (ERT&L) in an online mode from 20 April. ERT&L continued for the rest of the 2020 academic year, barring selected clinical and laboratory activities for small groups of students that required a physical presence.