Impact of corona virus on education system in India
Impact of Coronavirus on Education in India
Coronavirus pandemic has significantly disrupted
various sectors in India including oil and gas, automobiles, aviation,
agriculture, retail, etc. We can't ignore that hardly a sector would remain unaffected
by the crisis. The impact may be more or less. The same is with the education
sector in India. Let us find out the impact of coronavirus on education in
India with some possible solutions.
Impact of Coronavirus on Education in India
As we know that due to coronavirus pandemic the state governments across
the country temporarily started shutting down schools and colleges. As per the
present situation, there is an uncertainty when schools and colleges will
reopen. No doubt, this is the crucial time for the education sector because
entrance tests of several universities and competitive examinations are held
during this period. Along with them how can we forget about board examinations,
nursery school admissions, etc?
The immediate solution of coronavirus is necessary
or if like these days pass then closure of schools and colleges does not even
have short term impact in India but can even cause far-reaching economic and
societal consequences. Let us tell you that due to the closedown of educational
institutes it is estimated to affect around 600 million learners across the
world. Remember here we are talking about the school going students.
Measures were taken by the educational institute's areas
follows:
- Closed schools
- Postponed or rescheduled the examinations
- Cleaning and sanitization of premises.
Education sector: Impact and concern
during COVID-19
- As discussed above, all major entrance
examinations are postponed including engineering, medical, law, agriculture,
fashion and designing courses, etc. This situation can be a ringing alarming
bell mainly in private sector universities. Maybe some faculties and employees
may face salary cuts, bonuses and increments can also be postponed.
- The lockdown has generated uncertainty over
the exam cycle. May be universities may face impact in terms of a slowdown in
student internships and placements, lower fee collection that can create
hurdles in managing the working capital.
- Another major concern is that it can affect the
paying capacity of several people in the private sector, which is catering to a
sizeable section of the students in the country.
- Student counseling operations are also affected.
- Several institutions may pause faculty hiring
plans for existing vacancies which in turn affect quality and excellence.
- Structure of schooling and learning includes
teaching and assessment methodologies and due to closure, it will be affected.
- Technology may play an important role in the lockdown
period like a study from home and work from home. In India, some private schools
could adopt online teaching methods. Low-income private and government schools
may not be able to adopt online teaching methods. And as a result, there will
be completely shut down due to no access to e-learning solutions. In addition
to the opportunities for learning, students will also miss their meals and may
result in economic and social stress.
- Higher education sectors are also
disrupted which again pave an impact on the country's economic future. Various
students from India took admissions abroad like the US, UK, Australia, China, etc. And these countries are badly affected due to COVID-19. Maybe there is a possibility that
students will not take admissions there in the future and if the situation
persists, in the long run then there will be a decline in the demand for
international higher education also. Isn't it!
- Another major concern is employment. Students
who have completed their graduation may have fear in their minds of
withdrawal of job offers from the corporate sector due to the current
situation. The Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy estimates unemployment
shortage from 8.4% in mid-March to 23% in early April. The urban
unemployment rate is 30.9%.
We can't ignore that technology plays a crucial
role in the educational system and the demand for the current situation is this
only.
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Possible alternatives or solutions for
interrupted education during COVID-19
- With the help of power supply, digital skills of
teachers and students, internet connectivity it is necessary to explore digital
learning, high and low technology solutions, etc.
- Students those are coming from low-income groups
or the presence of disability, etc. distance learning programs can be included.
- To provide support for digitalization to teachers
and students.
- The necessity to explore digital learning
platforms.
- Measures should be taken to mitigate the effects
of the pandemic on job offers, internship programs, and research projects.
- EDtech reform at the national level that is an
integration of technology in the present Indian education system.
We can't ignore that at this time of crisis
effective educational practice is needed for the capacity-building of young
minds. Central Government and State need to take some measures to ensure the
overall progress in the country. Time never wait, this tough time will also
pass. Till then stay safe, stay at home!
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