Is Online Teaching Ineffective for Younger Children?
Online education has been part of our lives for the past decade or so with many colleges and universities providing online education and degrees to students. In U.S. more than 250,000 students are enrolled in K-12 education programme since 2011. For countries with poor infrastructure like Pakistan, education for children via online portal is being […]
Learning in Lockdown Mode in High School
Due to the ongoing pandemic, we are now living in an alternative world, a world of isolation, self-dependence and uncertainty. There is a constant debate among educationists and management of institutions regarding how to manage the younger population and their growth to avoid any slowdown in learning process. Various researchers and psychologists have presented their […]
Is your child prepared for the Return to ‘Normal’?
As things have started opening up worldwide, adults, teenagers and young children have mixed responses over the return to ‘new normal’. Various psychological studies have found that people of different ages are responding differently to this change and the most difficult assessment is for children of younger age. It is imperative to look beyond the […]