Author:
R. Kushbu,Malleshappa Madhu
Abstract
Words have their particular meaning and purpose to serve when used in a sentence. It is important to differentiate between the terms education and literacy, as being educated is more important than being just literate. When things were absolutely on track heading towards better understanding where the world was not just getting educated but also learnt concepts and topics much more beyond the imagination the effort to acquire knowledge on subjects was much easier than before. Also, students, today were not just restricted by the curriculum but also engage themselves in extracurricular activities worldwide. In India, the progress of the changeover of gurukul to virtual learning is a very delicate evolution in the course of the learning process that must be paid serious and proper attention to. There should be a check always that the young minds are nourished properly and they are not distracted or diverted by any unnatural or unhealthy elements that they spend more time with. More attention should be paid to the good physical and psychological health of students than keeping pace with the current trends of various learning methodologies. This article seeks to understand the response of students towards the evolution that’s being brought into their learning methodology.
Publisher
Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous)
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