Prof Kaufmann addresses declining lecture attendance amid evolving learning landscape

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  • Nana 1 month ago

    If they can pass their exams without attending lectures what's your concern? Which international university would give you a pass mark without attending lecturers?

  • JESUS IS GOD 1 month ago

    If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation”
    2 Corinthians 5:17..
    Let Jesus make you new—open your heart
    and say yes to Him.

  • OZYMANDIAS 1 month ago

    You have hit the nail right on its head, Prof. These days, students no longer need the chew, pour and pass lecture methods used by archaic lecturers who have outlived their usefulness in the lecture halls. Innovation is now t ...
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  • Kwame K 1 month ago

    Well said Dr Kaufmann.

  • Fafa 1 month ago

    Hmmmmmmm

  • Arnold Aryee 1 month ago

    Hi : To the Professor and everyone:


    What is the Grading policy ?

    How does your grading policy measure Learning and Transfer of Knowledge; etc.

    Thank you. God Bless. Nii Ayi.

  • VILLAGECHILD 1 month ago

    THEY ARE TEACHING THE OLD STUFF, AND THEY EXPECT THE GEN-AI TO SIT AND WATCH THE OLD NARATION. NO NEW PROGRAMMES, NO INNOVATION

  • Mr. Smith 1 month ago

    VILLAGECHILD, I fully agree with you. But the prof missed a point. AI is now a far better lecturer than any living being and apart from buying data, it's absolutely free!!

  • Nana Fofie 1 month ago

    the whole educational system in Ghana is a flop it must reviewed and the old curricular effected for instance Kan me hwe a Ghanaian language books for basic and junior high school. It sad how Ghana education has been reduced ...
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  • Myself 1 month ago

    The problem is rather the lectures not attending classes especially those attending night courses. They don't attend lectures yet get paid.

  • Kwaku 1 month ago

    The issue is not so simple. In some American universities, lecture attendance is part of a students overall assessment for grading. The usual 3 hr. 'Lecture' includes student participation in class, group work, debate, etc. ...
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