Balancing Education with Covid-19 pandemic

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School life is the best life that a person can have in the entire life. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has interrupted and turned the students’ lives upside down. Most of the students cannot continue their education properly due to this pandemic. And educational sectors are in a real battle.

Hey you! Yes, you… do you know how lucky you are? You are reading this and you are still breathing. And that, of course, a blessing! Nearly half of the world population is infected with Covid-19 virus and many lost their lives due to this tragic illness.

Life has become hard with Covid-19 and most of the people are mentally depressed. People are losing jobs and industries are falling apart. Many are suffering from great poverty and find it hard even to buy their daily food items.

How Covid-19 effects education

And the worst-case scenario is that this Covid-19 highly affect this whole education system . Undergraduate students who were planning to go to the convocation by the end of this year are still studying modules in the first semester. New intake dates are anonymous. And usually, many students buy new books and get new textbooks for their next upper grade. But this time they have not even completed their 3rd term examinations.

How Covid-19 effects education



But the scenario is different for the school children. At the beginning it was amazing. They had plenty of fun and they enjoyed their chances. No exams… No waking up early in the morning… life was amazing. But everything has a diminishing marginal utility. But then, they also get bored once they started missing school time fun

The entire education system got changed because of Covid-19. Mainly every institution has started homeschooling by using the latest technologies. For instance, in China, the universities have introduced platforms which can monitor every single activity of the student during the study time. They can check when they log in and log out. And in the tutorial videos, they can check things from how long the students have watched the video to how many times they have skipped the video.

Covid and Online classes

But then again students from developing countries find it difficult. Many students do not have the relevant equipment and facilities to attend online classes. They can’t even buy the equipment. Many students are pressurized from this system but unfortunately maintaining distance matters to stop the spreading of Covid-19. Even though the students and teachers face many issues such as poor connections and handling the online platforms, we have to make things work as we can.

Covid and Online classes
Covid and Online classes




Plus students face many difficulties when attending online classes https://zoom.us/education. It is quite hard to concentrate and they cannot clear out their doubts. It can diminish the productivity of learning and only the students who cannot get the facilities will end up knowing nothing. And teachers also face the same issues.

Many governments are trying the best to provide the service equally. Mostly it’s the developing countries who are struggling due to the high poverty rates. And many governments provide free education to the students. This is where students become helpless.

And the only wish of many students, parents as well as teachers is that this pandemic will end up very soon and may the school life get back to normal.



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