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    How Will Technologies Transform the Way We See Education After Quarantine?

    Scoop TeamBy Scoop TeamJuly 29, 2020No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    More and more questions arise about what to do after we return to the previous rhythm of life, but everyone agrees that nothing will be the same. UNESCO reports that more than 70% of students around the world cannot attend school now. Such indicators of global classroom cancellation are the first in the experience of a new generation. 

    We have no idea how everything can change and how much education will have to be adapted. Still, we can see that the pandemic is completely transforming the approach to school and education in general, processing it using new techs. For the best, here are a few reasons why.

    Education will become more about practical skills than theory

    Currently, Generation Z, which does not know the world before digital, is in a crisis of the learning environment. They have to try to adapt to distance learning personally, and the question of entering a university has never been so disturbing and unclear. 

    Final exams, grading categories, ratings — all this has been canceled and ceased to bear its previous significance. A generation whose main categories of fear are FOBA (Fear of Being Alone) and FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), and criticized for their excessive dependence on technologies and being online 24/7, can now prove the effectiveness of digital resources in self-learning.

    Now education should be more accessible, which is possible only including techs and apps into the educational process, more efficient, and integrated into the post-pandemic world more structured and logical. Nevertheless, being at a distance, we will also have to relearn the basic ethical standards. 

    To learn to develop empathy and emotional intelligence, to determine the ethics of correspondence and the concept of deadlines, mutual understanding, and tolerance, as well as to adapt the lifestyle to new changes.

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    Hybrid schools are our future

    The coronavirus has struck at the concept of a traditional school and shows educators the options to take immediately. Teachers will also have to adapt to new realities quickly. The school will most likely be more hybrid, combining offline lessons and self-study online through computers and phones. It will be necessary to learn to connect and balance a load of homework, topics, and online and offline experiences. 

    This new schedule will also be very flexible: for some time, the student can join the traditional lesson and take what he needs from it, and the rest of the time he will study with the computer, with his friends, with his family, with the teacher from the other end light, etc. Such flexibility of the schedule will significantly relieve teachers, make their work more efficient, personalized: the teacher will have more time for personal contact with each student and focused work with him.

    There will be a need not only for new lesson plans but also for their implementation online. The development of applications with test tasks, platforms for video content, and presentations, the approach to homework will change. You can buy dissertation or any other content that will be adapted to your special requirements in the online paper writing service.

    Mentor instead of teacher

    It is possible that with such trends, teachers will also have to adapt to the requirements and not just teach and transfer knowledge, but individually help the student develop. It means that the teacher’s role will shift to mentoring, which will likely test growth, encourage, and coordinate the group. The methods of testing and checking students will also change: with online tools, the teacher will have much more freedom in choosing forms for monitoring skills and evaluating students.

    Homeschooling trend returns and changes due to tech

    If it was a rarity not to send a child to a private or private school in previous years, now the opportunity to study at home will be more in demand and relevant. And with the help of online technology, there will be no need to find individual teachers. Another trend that can change education is the so-called mobile learning. Modern learning platforms today focus on tailoring their content for M-learning.

    Education will become global

    The sharp reduction in travel and tourism showed us all that people leave behind a dirty trace in their wanderings. The clean air in the most polluted cities of the world has opened our eyes to the damage caused by our extensive movements. 

    Every student going to study in another country, and every curriculum inviting international students, should develop environmental awareness and think about how to reduce each person’s crushing trail from global travels. The world after the pandemic needs people who will be globally educated. They will deeply understand the interconnectedness of everything globally, the conventionality of borders, and the vulnerability of everyone.

    WE SAID THIS: The future is now!

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