Online Education – Its benefits and how it can be improved further.
“Online Education – No, never. It is just waste of time, it is not going to help our children, we can not risk our children’s academics by relying on online education. My child understands only through face-to-face offline teaching”. All these were reactions and responses of many parents and even of some teachers too. But when you have no choice, you need to choose the only available resource “Online Education” which you need to accept it and adapt to it by taking it as only ray of hope!
Even we have trained our colleagues to bring minimum technology literacy to cope up with Online Education System. As every coin has two sides, as online education too has some positives and some negatives. But negatives are almost negligible.
“We
have shifted from chalks to chats,
From
leave the class to leave the session,
From
get your notebooks to upload your notes,
From
reaching school from home to bringing school to home,
We
have shifted from actual school to virtual school”
Benefits of Online Education:
When it comes to count benefits of Online Education – Sky
is the limit. There are n number of benefits of online education, some of them
are listed below.
O – Opulent in 21st
Century skills which is in favour of learners so that they can meet the global
requirements and present themselves as a competitor in a global market.
N – Natty way to connect with
students due to pandemic.
L – Lanky as it could be
accommodated anywhere. One can learn or teach from anywhere and anytime.
I – Impervious mode
of to carry on teaching – learning process.
N – Nurturing Nature as use of
papers gone down which helps in reducing cutting of trees, transportation will
reduce which reduces release of CO from vehicles which causes air pollution.
E – Efficacious tool
which ensures maximum learning in other than physical schooling.
E – Easy going as
teachers & and students gets flexibility to connect at any time, doubts be
addressed, easy in record maintaining, easy to take follow up.
D – Digital & Diverse as it
could help in Inclusive Education in various ways. Example visually challenged
person may use audio to learn, physically challenged may attend classes from
home. Slow learners can get help from various visual representations and ICT
tools.
U – Ubiquitous as it
is in favour of national interest which definitely helps people from the
country to keep learning, keep going and growing.
C – Cost effective as it
needs only digital device with internet connection. Cost of books, cost of
uniforms, cost of travelling and many more gets reduced. Even from the
institution perspective too as infrastructure maintenance, stationary cost can
be reduced.
A – Authentic way to ensure
learning. Proctored Test may help us to understand exact learning level or
learning gap of the students.
T – Tailored the need of learner as
per their requirement, at their own pace to get the peace of mind to meet the
need to survive in this competitive world.
I – Integral part of process
required to attain various skills to meet the need of 21st Century
Learning Skills like collaboration, decision making, self-regulation, use of
ICT and many more.
O – Open Resource. There
are various free software, tools and resources which absolutely free and just a
click away for learners, educators and for parents too.
N – Need of an hour. In a
situation like pandemic online education is very fruitful and the only way to
conquer the world.
Ways of Improving Online Education for further:
We, the humans have habit of forgetting the things once the
need is over. But this would be the biggest mistake if we will not adapt to the
Online Education System and to continue even after the normalization of
pandemics. I highly recommend few plans to improve online education for the
further.
Plan A:
By keeping in view structure of 5 + 3 + 3 + 4 which is
recommended in NEP 2020, we may cover 10 % of portion of foundational stage
though online mode, 20 % of portion of preparatory stages through online mode,
30% of portion of middle stage through online mode, 40% of portion of secondary
stage through online mode and 50% of portion of university stage through online
mode. This will ensure Online Education at every stages. Percentages of portion
can be adjusted at the institutional level by discussing with the board
officials. This will also provide scope for Internship, Vocational education, earn
while you learn at the appropriate levels wherever it applies. Institutions
will have full right to decide that which all chapters from various subjects can
be kept for teaching through online mode. Regular Assessments through online
mode will be ease for teachers and will provide them more space to plan better
to deal with students in offline and online mode. This will also guarantee
inclusion of students from diverse background.
Plan B:
In this plan we may not include foundational and
preparatory stages. We may start from middle stage onwards but the framework
will be decided by higher official like NCERT or NCTE or may be committee
designated by these agencies at various levels like, district level, zonal
level, state level and so on. These committees will ensure implementation of
online education framework at various institutes at various levels. They may
keep few competitions, recognitions and awards for students, teachers and
institutes to motivate them in successful implementation of Online Education
Framework. These may also come together and share their best practices of
implementation of Online Education Framework.
Plan C:
We may introduce short courses on small topics divided into
various modules consist of quizzes and assignments through Moocs, google apps,
microsoft tools or through live streaming using various platforms. Assigning
certificate of completion, certificate of merit and other recognitions will act
as a cherry on top for motivating students. Students may create their
portfolios in which they may keep adding these certificates which will help
teachers to understand whether learning outcomes are attained by students or
not. We may also prepare some students to record their videos to create their
own courses which will motivate others too. Teachers may help students to
explore various tools to ease students work as they will be creating resources.
We may ask students to refer or join few courses from Diksha, Swayam, NOER,
NPTEL, MOOC and many more at the initial level. Students may join few courses
through Microsoft Education to get a better idea of introduction of small
courses. At this level everything will be between learner and teachers, here
teachers need to ensure that Online Education Framework is introduced and
implemented.
Conclusion:
This Online Education System will help us to dream for
digital India. This will help schools to reach to the students those who cannot
turn to the school causing reduction in dropout rates. Online Education System
will ensure better literacy rates in various parts of country with its proper
implementation. This will also provide scope to educate daughters to be a
contributor of digital India. Online education system will ensure that learners
with socio-economic challenges will also learn along with others. This system will ensure equal opportunities
for all irrespective of their religion, caste, race, sex and other factors.
Well at the end of this article as a concluding statement I
would say that from a mindset of “something is better than nothing” to “online
education is everything” we have come all the way and mastered the art of
Online Education as a student, as a teacher and as a parent too. Now almost
after a year of pandemic Online Education System has become integral part of
our life.
Very well said
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Well said sir
ReplyDeleteVery well said Sir..Keep it up
ReplyDeleteI totally agree that online learning is certainly the more effective option for students, but it's also better for the environment. Very well said Sir.
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ReplyDeleteI totally agree on this- Online Education System will help us to dream for digital India.
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