The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted educational systems around the world. Schools and universities closed to prevent the spread of the virus, creating challenges for parents, teachers, and students. While distance learning helped continue education, it was difficult for developing nations without sufficient internet and computer infrastructure. As institutions develop new programs during closures and plan to make up lost learning upon reopening, emerging countries need to improve infrastructure to support alternatives to in-person education like online and broadcast learning.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted educational systems around the world. Schools and universities closed to prevent the spread of the virus, creating challenges for parents, teachers, and students. While distance learning helped continue education, it was difficult for developing nations without sufficient internet and computer infrastructure. As institutions develop new programs during closures and plan to make up lost learning upon reopening, emerging countries need to improve infrastructure to support alternatives to in-person education like online and broadcast learning.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted educational systems around the world. Schools and universities closed to prevent the spread of the virus, creating challenges for parents, teachers, and students. While distance learning helped continue education, it was difficult for developing nations without sufficient internet and computer infrastructure. As institutions develop new programs during closures and plan to make up lost learning upon reopening, emerging countries need to improve infrastructure to support alternatives to in-person education like online and broadcast learning.
The world's educational system is impacted by the corona
virus. Universities, colleges, and schools are closed to prevent
the corona virus from spreading. Parents, teachers, and students all experience challenges when schools are closed. Hence, distance learning is a way to keep the educational system going. Yet, distant learning is difficult in developing nations due to a lack of computer and internet infrastructure. This study analyzes how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the educational system in developing world. Institutions of higher learning develop programs and teaching techniques while they are closed. As schools reopen, the educational institutions create plans to make up for lost learning and welcome back students. The face-to-face education system in developing countries has been impacted by coronavirus. Hence, emerging nations should improve the infrastructures for online learning, broadcast education, and virtual classes.