Effects of Coronavirus: On the education sector


Effects of Coronavirus: On the education sector


Coronavirus was firstly found in Wahan city China in 2019. It is a very dangerous virus that has killed several people across the globe. Still, there is no treatment for this lethal pandemic. The worldwide spread of Coronavirus has unsettled all things, including the economy along with the educational institutions. 


Owing to the pandemic, all education systems shifted to online. In online education, students could not understand the lecture as compared to physical classes. In physical classes, students note the lectures and easily ask questions; more importantly students properly concentrate their class lectures.


Analogously, access to the internet is another dilemma in the province_Balochistan which is why manifold students are unable to attend the online classes properly.


Howbeit, the access to the internet is only available to some cities as its availability in the rural area is an  outer-cry. Owing to no access to the internet, pupils face a handful number of problems in submitting their assignments on time. As after shifting the classes online, both teachers and pupils are facing the aforementioned issues.


More importantly, teachers are in hot water in transmitting their knowledge to  pupils in a proper way. Going online is too difficult for pupils to gain knowledge, note the lectures, and prepare for the examination.


On the other hand, going online is easy for students of social science than natural and management science. As social science field 

Is theoretical that can be learned online as compare to other fields. 


Undoubtedly, online education causes mental illness as most of the time students are in front of screens which causes mental disorders.


Howbeit, many students are mainly busy with their mobiles and laptops. The online classes are another excuse for them to utilize their time fruitlessly. 


The provincial government had better pay her attention towards the improvement of the education sector of Balochistan, which is in a shabby condition for may years. Online classes have blocked the way to a proper education.


Deedar Deedag

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