The Ministry of Education’s poorly-coordinated decisions to reopen schools across the country have led to dismal attendance at many schools.
Schools in Lofa Yet to Receive Ebola Equipment from Gov’t
Two weeks ago, the Liberian government announced that schools will reopen on Feb. 16. Although the government has promised to provide necessary materials to resume regular academic work, it is yet to meet up with its commitment to schools in the Zorzor district.
Schools’ Readiness After Ebola in Question
Six months after the closure of schools, the Liberian government has finally announced the reopening of schools. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf made the pronouncement at a news conference in Monrovia. In July of 2014 when the deadly Ebola virus was at its highest rate of infection, President Sirleaf instituted a State of Emergency thus bringing to an abrupt end educational and other social activities in the Country.
The Best Liberian University Websites 2015
For any Liberian university looking to increase its external outreach, the internet has proved to be an accommodating platform. University websites serve as digital portfolios in which students, academic donors, and other visitors can learn about what the institution has to offer. How well do Liberian universities’ websites serve these parties and how do the websites compare with each other?