impact of covid 19 pandemic on teaching and learning
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Explanation:
When, in the beginning of 2020, COVID-19 hit the city of Wuhan, people in the rest of the world could not suspect that the virus would travel all over the world and change the way we live, interact, work, teach and learn. The implications and effects of the pandemic on education are yet to be known, but they will surely be more challenging for educators and learners in more fragile and unstable contexts. Most countries in the world experienced an unprecedented total or partial lockdown which led to the immediate closure of universities and school. As such, teachers and students had to learn instantly how to adapt to remote teaching. This is also true for teacher education. The need to rapidly adapt to new contexts of teaching and learning online has revealed how teacher education institutions and teacher educators encountered and experienced the challenges and opportunities to carry on their job in such unexpected circumstances
Answer:
The pandemic Covid-19 has spread over whole world and
compelled the human society to maintain social distancing. It
has significantly disrupted the education sector which is a
critical determinant of a country’s economic future.
February 11, 2020, the World Health Organisation (
proposed an official name of the virus as COVID
acronym for Coronavirus disease 2019. It was first identified in
Wuhan, China on December 31, 2019. First death by COVID
19 was the 61-year old man in Wuhan, China
2020. WHO declared COVID-19 as a pandemic on
2020. The first case of the COVID-19 pandemic
reported on 30 January 2020 in the state of Kerala and the
affected had a travel history from Wuhan, China (Wikipedia).
The first death due to COVID-19 was reported in India on
March 12, 2020. It has affected more than 4.5 million peoples
worldwide (WHO). According to the UNESCO report, it had
affected more than 90% of total world’s student population
during mid April 2020 which is now reduced to nearly 67%
during June 2020. Outbreak of COVI-19 has impacted more
than 120 crores of students and youths across the planet. In
India, more than 32 crores of students have been affected by
the various restrictions and the nationwide lockdown for
COVI-19. As per the UNESCO report, about 14 crores of
primary and 13 crores of secondary students are affecT
Explanation:
The pandemic Covid-19 has spread over whole world and
compelled the human society to maintain social distancing. It
has significantly disrupted the education sector which is a
critical determinant of a country’s economic future.
February 11, 2020, the World Health Organisation (
proposed an official name of the virus as COVID
acronym for Coronavirus disease 2019. It was first identified in
Wuhan, China on December 31, 2019. First death by COVID
19 was the 61-year old man in Wuhan, China
2020. WHO declared COVID-19 as a pandemic on
2020. The first case of the COVID-19 pandemic
reported on 30 January 2020 in the state of Kerala and the
affected had a travel history from Wuhan, China (Wikipedia).
The first death due to COVID-19 was reported in India on
March 12, 2020. It has affected more than 4.5 million peoples
worldwide (WHO). According to the UNESCO report, it had
affected more than 90% of total world’s student population
during mid April 2020 which is now reduced to nearly 67%
during June 2020. Outbreak of COVI-19 has impacted more
than 120 crores of students and youths across the planet. In
India, more than 32 crores of students have been affected by
the various restrictions and the nationwide lockdown for
COVI-19. As per the UNESCO report, about 14 crores of
primary and 13 crores of secondary students are affec