IMPACT OF E-LEARNING ON THE EDUCATION OF STUDENTS DURING EPIDEMIC COVID-19:A STUDY
Keywords:
Government, E-Learning, COVID-19, Lockdown, Epidemic, Education, StudentsAbstract
The research paper will find out the impact of E-Learning on the education of students during the crucial period of epidemic COVID-19 by taking the views of students through questionnaire as Google form. At present all the countries of world are facing a life threatening challenge of epidemic COVID-19 including India. On seeing it has spread in all countries of the world. The situation has become worst and the World Health Organization has declared epidemic to the disease and advised to all the countries for taking immediate steps to combat this dangerous virus COVID-19 because it is transmitted in the person to person contact and the vaccine for the disease COVID-19 is not available all over the world. Due to highly populated country, the India has only and only one alternate which was lockdown to control the COVID-19. When the government of India has announced the lockdown but from this sudden announcement, the stress was created in all over the country including students and teachers. The government has suspended all the services such as educational institutions and other activities closed except essential services. In this crucial time, all the educational institutions have given instruction by the Government of India for E-Learning to mitigate the stress of COVID-19 therefore the studies have to be needed continue for the preparation of coming examination. But the challenge was in front of the government how the students and the teachers to continue the study, because the exams have to come in April-May for the session of 2019-20 in the anxious and critical environment where no one knows who will out of harm's way or not in the future. So after analyzing the circumstances of miserable environment, the government has one alternate of E-Learning to educate the students.
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