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How remote education is impacting students and teachers

How remote education is impacting students and teachers

– Dhwani Jaipuria, Director, SRJ Edu Services Pvt Ltd

Technology is a great boon for education, but it should complement – not replace – the personalized teaching and learning experience in brick-and-mortar classrooms.

Remote education, facilitated by online learning platforms, indeed has its pros. It lends freedom and flexibility to the pedagogical process. Using technology, students and teachers can communicate at a distance and at a time of their choosing. Young aspirants in far-off places who previously had little access to education can now avail it online by upgrading to better technology. Simply put, remote learning is taking education from classrooms to homes.

This is unprecedented but merits a deeper analysis to better understand the long-term implications of the increasing reliance on remote learning, particularly in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.

As a stopgap measure, remote learning has been a lifeline for the education sector during this pandemic. But should remote education become the norm rather than the exception? Should it take the centre stage and push classroom education to the side-lines?

We may arrive at some answers by studying the impact of remote learning on students and teachers.

Impact on students

Impact on teachers

Is blended learning the future of education?

Blended learning combines the best aspects of both classroom and remote education. It takes rigidity out of the traditional teaching and learning methods without making them impersonal. Students of all ages, streams, and different intellectual and physical abilities can benefit from blended learning and make it the delivery model for education in the future.

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