Online classes a struggle for students, teachers

Transition hasn’t been straightforward for many, say experts


APP June 29, 2020
PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD:

Even as the government mulls reopening classrooms for students and teachers in a safe manner, many of those engaged in online classes have not found the transition to be straightforward.

Students and teachers at various academic levels have been facing difficulties in adjusting to the online education system - which was launched after the government shut down classrooms across the country in March as the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) spread.

"It was very difficult for me to study through online classes as such mode of learning was an entirely new concept for me," said college student Muhammad Rizwan.

Besides facing difficulty in understanding lectures, he said, "the timing of online classes was also inconvenient.”

Rizwan said that he was unable to concentrate on his studies due to disruptions in the internet connection and the back-to-back classes.

Matriculation student Zoha Ahmed said that the private school she goes to, charged them the full fees even though the quality of instruction being provided through the online classes failed to match those provided in classrooms.

"It is hard for my parents to pay the full fees in this difficult period when most family members have lost their jobs,” she said, adding that they even found it hard to afford their internet connection - imperative for pursuing online studies.

Educationist Dr Pervaiz Hoodboy said the material being used for teaching online by most institutions was not up to the mark.

Education Ministry Secretary Syed Umair Javed pointed to the Teleschool initiative. He said that a survey estimated that the teleschools was garnering a daily viewership of between 1.5 million to 2 million children of 5-to-15 years-of-age.

COMMENTS (1)

Usman Sani, Literature student | 4 years ago | Reply

Strong disagreement: Government has imposed lockdown nominally, business, trade , tourism, traveling are going on in the country having as well the threatening news of the trending pendamic. Only educational institutions opening is supposed to be the cause of transmission. Why is it so, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Pakistan is facing with a blurb education progress and education can be considered as light in the darkness, and prosperity in the whole world, but the administration of Pakistan deliberately imposing such kinda educational restrictions.

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