Unilorin introduces e-register to stem students’ absenteeism

The faculty of clinical sciences, University of Ilorin, has introduced electronic attendance registration for students at lecture rooms and clinical activities.

Dean of the faculty, Ibrahim Katibi, told journalists Monday that the e-attendance register was introduced to address students’ absenteeism and lateness to class.

Katibi, a professor, said learning medicine is essentially by observing and doing, reading and memorising.

“It is an art because you need to acquire some basic tools aside from the theoretical knowledge.

“If a student did not come around and watch how things are done, he or she won’t be able to acquire those skills,’’ he said.

The dean said some students were found to have smuggled their friends’ names into the attendance list when the faculty was writing the attendance manually in notebooks.

He said this decision will stop that and everyone will be properly monitored.

He described the electronic attendance registration at lectures and clinical activities as a lofty one.

Mr Katibi said it would be difficult for anybody to sign on behalf of another with electronic registration.

“Every student must be there personally to be captured,’ he said. (NAN)

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