Halt The E-learning According To SRCH JCRC
- SRC Hall
- Apr 13, 2020
- 2 min read

The Students' Representative Council Hall (SRCH) through the office of the Junior Common Room adds her voice to the UCC SRC directive to students to halt the e-learning registration.The JCRC believes that the Moodle Platform Module should be revised such that no single students will be disadvantage.
According to the JCRC, "We hope this communique finds you in good health and best of interest. It is our believe you are adhering strictly to the precautionary measures and hygienic protocols announced by the president in our fight against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
We would like to reiterate our Goodwill Easter Message to our christian brothers and sisters, thus the peace, joy and blessings of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ abide with all and sundry in this emergency times.
We also wish to use this medium to commend the SRC on its recent directive to students to halt any form of online registration till further notice. We believe the course the SRC is championing shall inure to the greater good of the student populace as far as serious academic is concerned while we stay home. We therefore encourage all innovators to comply with the directive in the wake of making sure that no student is disadvantaged much as the Moodle Platform Module is concerned. Together let’s all make our voices heard.Let’s continue to exceed expectations even in these emergency times."

Background
The E_learning came into existence when the Ministry of Education directed all the Vice Chancellors of tertiary institutions to make sure that the rest of the semester academic work continues even in hard times like this as Civid-19 sweeps the economic well being of the country.
This has raised a lot of issues from concerned students and thus taking it to social media with the following hastags
#HaltTheE-LearningRegistration
#We’reInThisFightTogether
Will the e-learning be of help if it is allowed to go on?
How well will you be benefited?
How well will you be at disadvantage?
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