Barnali Mandal, Ranita Banerjee
Covid 19 forced the global education system to shift
to an online mode without prior preparation. Due to the uncertainty of the
duration of pandemic, children have to continue in online mode. This made present
researchers undertake a qualitative survey to find the impact of this sudden
shift, and how children in different age groups are adjusting to it.
Researchers interviewed twelve children about their perceptions regarding
online mode of learning. Certain common perspectives emerged from the
interviews as network issues, missing school, difficulty in conceptual
learning, lower level of classroom interaction, reduced importance of learning
and evaluation and so on. Interview findings suggested that most of the
children wanted to return to offline classroom and were prepared to accept
blended education in future times.
online learning, technical issues, adjustment,
interaction, conceptual learning
VOL.14, ISSUE No.1, March 2022