South Africa's Initial Higher Education Response to COVID-19
In March 2020, South Africa implimented social distancing and other regulations, entering official lockdown. Higher education institutes shifted to online teaching and learning to continue student learning. Concerns about the virtual shift in teaching were raised due to the disadvantage of many Black South Africans due to the limitations from poverty. Black South Africans faced inherent psycho-social and socio-economic disparities at higher rates compared to other groups within South Africa.
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