Quality of Education (Face to Face classes vs Distance Learning)
Face-to-face interactions between teachers and students, as well as vibrant and healthy debates among peers both inside and outside the classroom, must be accepted as vital to successful teaching. We gain knowledge of our society and environment, as well as the abilities to enhance both, via education. Education also helps us create our own unique perspective on life, equipping us to have our own points of view and form our own positions on a number of issues. Education nowadays is more than just a method of obtaining knowledge. The school system had been
destroyed by the time the covid virus was created.
The COVID-19 epidemic has been causing havoc on people's lives and livelihoods all over the world, including here in the Philippines. As a result, from the middle of March 2020, all registered students at Philippine schools, colleges, and universities have been unable to attend their classes for nearly a year owing to restrictions set to combat the spread of the new coronavirus. This has had a significant negative impact on kids. When millions of young people have been encouraged to stay at home with their families and educational facilities have stayed closed, online education looks to be the only option for these students to continue their education. However, the question remains as to whether we were willing to use these other methods of providing education in our nation without compromising the quality of education that kids would receive. We were not, is the quick answer to this question. Many students in our schools, who have little or no access to computers and internet connectivity at home are still unable to benefit from traditional online education.
To be honest, I was relieved to discover that distance learning would be our new education system since it would allow me to spend more time with my family every day. However, several students were dissatisfied since they did not have access to the links that the teacher sent. To avert the situation, we must destroy Covid, reopen all schools, and live without a mask, hugging our friends and teachers.
Reference:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/distance-learning
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