The 30th edition of MTN Business World Executive Breakfast Meeting was held this morning under the theme ‘Redefining Education in the Age of the New Normal’.
In an era where social distancing, online business, education and transactions are becoming the norm, many are still hopeful that things will return to normal.
To shed light on the theme and insights on the new forms of accessing education and the sustainability of the same after the pandemic, seasoned professionals in the education space spoke to the theme.
Anis Haffar, an Educationist and Founder GATE Institute; Dr Heather Beem- CEO, Practical Education Network, Ashesi University; Christa Elise Sanders Bobtoya, Campus Director, Webster University, Ghana and Dr Peter Amoako Yirenkyi- Senior Lecturer- Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology shared their experiences and insights on the theme.
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