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Consider micro-schooling for kids

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
June 3, 2021
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With no let up in the Covid situation across Jammu and Kashmir, the government has continued to keep the educational institutions including Schools, Colleges and Universities closed in order to protect the students from the deadly virus. However, such a situation is taking a huge toll on the education of the students across the Union Territory. Although the educational institutions here have started online classes, some of the students belonging to the downtrodden section of the society and those hailing in far-off villages are not able to attend the online classes, thus leaving them to lurch at large. In this regard, the government must come up with a long-term strategy to end the menace called online learning for school-going kids. Such a mode of learning is prone to more risks than rewards as it exposes children to severe health risks and leaves their minds in an absolutely wrecked state. For kids as young as six or seven years old, micro-level schooling can be introduced and that the parents can play a vital role in such an initiative. There can also be family schooling by virtue of which kids who reside in close proximity to each other can avail education together. Various researches conducted across the globe have shown that homeschooling or micro-level education is far better than what is being introduced in the name of online learning. Such measures will provide a safe environment for students to ask questions and to be social with their friends and feel like they’re part of something, whereas in the online virtual school, they are home, doing class with their friends who are clearly not with them or not in the same room. Therefore, the government must consider micro-schooling in Jammu and Kashmir in order to ease the burden on online learning being imparted to kids as old as six-years-old.

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