Month: April 2020

  • Monica Tyagi Students – Satyam College of Education, Noida Under the guidance of Dr Jyotsna Kohli Faculty – Sayam College of Education, Noida Nearly the entire world is in self- isolation because of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and a large portion of us have especially no clue that how might we utilize this valuable time for creating ourselves back to front. There is something exceptionally extraordinary about this quarantine which we have underestimated beforehand, and that is the web. Truly, the web is to be sure an extraordinary bit of leeway for us, while we as a whole are under lockdown it keeps us associated with the external world constantly! “Self-development is a significant help. The better you become, the less time it takes you to accomplish your objectives.” ―Brian Tracy How we can use this time for self-development? The vast majority of us consider breathing easy by heading toward different amusement entries, for example, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Viu, Hotstar,etc . In any case, let’s face it, they presumably work for killing the time that we can use to build up our new aptitudes, interests,  and side interests. “The key isn’t in spending time, yet in investing it.”- Stephen R. Bunch. We have constantly heard our seniors saying that-” time is cash” and yes it is exceptionally evident which we understand sometime down the road. Along these lines, it’s in every case better to put the time in doing gainful things rather than simply squandering it. Regardless of on the off chance that we are college understudies, school goers, consultants, educators, businesspersons, and so forth. We should simply know that-” how somebody like us caught in isolation can use our time gainfully, what are the decisions we have? We investigate… By gaining some new useful knowledge: We have for the longest...
  • Aparna Bose Students – Satyam College of Education, Noida Under the guidance of Dr Preeti Agarwal Faculty – Sayam College of Education, Noida   The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails. William Arthur Ward As COVID 19 continues to spread its claws over the entire education system, economy, and health care, one may say that the “Demons lay outside” is the new proverb. Approximately 210 countries and territories have been affected so far by the deadly virus. The pandemic hasn’t been partial to anyone, as it has hit the developing countries as well as the developed ones. India, a country standing second in the world in terms of highest population, suffered tones of losses in the education sector initially. As the number of infected cases increased every single day, from the mid of March, the schools started closing all over the country to stem the further infections. Finally, the lockdown was imposed in each nook and corner of our country, and all educational institutions were closed down amidst board and university exams. Given the present scenario, neither the government nor the educational boards can predict the future dates when institutions can be opened for students. In this hour of uncertainty and complexity, teachers have emerged as the unsung heroes for conveying home – based education for pupils of all age groups. The educators are ensuring that the lessons are being delivered to the farthest extent possible. Every parameter of the digital India vision of the government is being tested in facilitating education for dealing with crises due to COVID- 19. The hands – on cookies available to the learners are: The lockdown and sealing of hot spots have accelerated the adoption and acceptance of technology to multiple folds in our country. Parents...