Distance learning in the days of social distancing through tele education was not less than a blessing for the students forced to remain in their houses amid corona virus pandemic.
Tele education is like a blessing in curse during this crisis. The government has brought hope among the children who were staying indoor and were unable to continue their studies due to lockdown as well as those who couldn’t bear school expenses.
Similarly, the initiative to educate everyone through Tele Education stands impressive and unique in its own way as senior citizens could even learn from it.
Saad Khan, from Shah Allah Ditta, said, he lived in a countryside area of the capital where low fee private schools could not provide modern education as teachers hired for coaching were often less educated. I wanted my child to learn the correct language and can not afford an expensive private school, but the teacher of Tele education was delivering the lecture in an impressive style that my child was copying him, moreover it overjoyed me, he further expressed.
This pandemic had changed their lifestyle, they were puzzled to manage everything as responsibilities were being done in a haphazard way, they could not figure it out to continue the education process, this transmission relieved them, he added.
Nasir Baloch a resident of Rawalpindi said this transmission would definitely help adults to relearn the basic concepts and would promote adult education, the children of the far-flung areas where internet signals did not operate or schools are in the gloomy state could get benefited, he mentioned.
Moreover, it would culminate the decades-old issue of ghost schools and teachers, he added.
Its a very good, great efforts of the present government, not only the children are engaged in curricular activities but also it provides guidelines to teachers about managing their online teaching methodology.