In the midst of a pandemic, students go online as schools begin.
Education gives us knowledge of our society and the environment and the skills to improve both. Education also assists us in developing our unique perspective on life, preparing us to have our points of view and establish our opinions on a variety of topics.
We've been in the midst of a massive disaster since the beginning of 2020. The COVID-19 epidemic has wreaked devastation all over the world. To deal with the worldwide epidemic, schools are closing, and quarantine measures are being implemented. As a result of the limitations established to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, all enrolled students in schools, colleges, and universities cannot attend their respective institutions. And, when educational facilities stay closed, online education looks to be the only option for these students to continue their education. Because this is their only chance to complete their education, teachers must teach their pupils virtually. Many students who have little or no access to computers and internet connectivity at home can still benefit from traditional online education. As a result of this, it makes it more difficult for them to follow their lectures.The pandemic has an effect on education systems all around the world, with almost 1.5 billion students forced to leave schools and colleges. The crisis provides a significant chance for educators to reconsider the existing situation and consider alternative methods of providing a high-quality education to millions of students.
We should now work hard to understand the consequences of such turbulent school shutdowns and improve the quality and availability of remote education as quickly as possible. To keep education going throughout this period, we need to seek aid and encourage one another. Although education has had a massive effect on this pandemic, we will continue to fight for the improvement and growth of our community. Let us bring back normal kids!
Reference:
Jose Torres, "Millions of Filipino student go online class as classes open amid pandemic". Uploaded on October 6,2020. Retrieved on October 23, 2021. https://www.licas.news/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/20201005-Opening-of-Classes-jvc-1.jpg
Catalina Ricci S. Madarang. "Academic woes: Stories of teachers keeping up with online classes while caring for COVID-19 patients at home". Uploaded on April 12, 2021. Retrieved October 23,2021.
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Good day Nathaniel! I like the way you encourage everyone to bring our normal life back. Keep on advocating everyone!
ReplyDeleteI like how you delivered all your thoughts and researches by this little blog.You're right when you said that "'Education has had a massive effect on this pandemic''.So,let's help each other and try to bring back the old system.By the way,thank you for all the information I've learned from reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteI really love the way you shared your thoughts on the quality of education amidst the pandemic. Even though there are ups and downs, you still manage to encourage your self and others to continue learning. Thank you for this, I appreciate it. Thank you!
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