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COVID-19’s Impact On The Education Of The Underprivileged

The disparity brought by the pandemic needs to be looked at by the government, or the nation will witness a large section of youth uneducated and unemployed in the future.

by Kumar Nigam
December 27, 2021
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COVID-19's Impact On The Education Of The Underprivileged

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With all of its tragic impacts on people, families, and communities,COVID-19 seems to exasperate divides in academic change across the nation’s schoolrooms and colleges.The access, opportunities, achievements, outcomes, and academic gaps that existed before the pandemic has increased as well.

These disparities are a cause for concern, particularly once they interfere with a student’s chance to find out, grow, and contribute to the nation’s future.

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More than a year of “staggering” loss, grief, isolation, and uncertainty has taken a toll on several students’ mental state, change of integrity the challenges students face within the schoolroom, whether online or personally.

Even those with less severe responses still overpoweringly reported a rise in negative feelings throughout the pandemic, as did several of their folks.

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Over 1.5 million schools across India closed down due to the pandemic, switching to large-scale digital education is not possible now.

Only 24 per cent of households have access to the internet,according to a 2019 government survey.

In rural India, the numbers are far lower, with only 4 per cent of households having access to the education ministry’s budget for digital e-learning, which was slashed to Rs 469 crore in 2020-21, which was Rs 604 crore previously.

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In India, there is a large section of children in rural areas who depend on the Mid-Day meal provided by the government schools.

School is directly proportional to food and a nutrient source to them. The lockdown even snatched their survival bread away. Some of these children are left with no choice but to work as daily wage labourers to keep their bellies filled.

As per UNICEF’s data report, with college closures across 188 countries (as of April 2020), several of the area units exploring other ways to supply continuous education victimization technologies like the net, TV, and radio. 

However, access to those technologies is restricted in several low- and middle-income countries, particularly among poor households.

  • While over ninety per cent of the countries adopted digital and/or broadcast remote learning policies, solely sixty per cent did thus for pre-primary education.
  • Policy measures are taken by the governments to make sure learning continuity through broadcast or digital media allowed for doubtless reaching sixty-nine per cent of schoolchildren (at maximum) in pre-primary to educational activity globally.
  • Thirty-one per cent of schoolchildren worldwide (463 million) can not be reached by the broadcast- and Internet-based remote learning policies because of the shortage of necessary technological assets of reception, or because they weren’t targeted by the adopted policies.
  • Online platforms were the foremost used suggests that by the governments to deliver education whereas colleges stay closed, with eighty-three per cent of nations victimization in this method. However, this allowed for doubtless reaching solely a few quarters of schoolchildren worldwide.
  • Television had the potential to succeed in the foremost students (62 per cent) globally.
  • Only sixteen per cent of schoolchildren may well be reached by radio-based learning worldwide.
  • Globally, three out of four students UN agency can not be reached by the remote learning policies come back from rural areas and/or belong to the poorest households.
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However, long before the COVID-19 pandemic, the promise of a secure, high-quality education was already out of reach for several students. The gap will further increase if the government doesn’t pay attention to the civil rights of all students.

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