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5th Floor, Parijat House, Manjrekar Lane,
1076, off Dr. E. Moses Road, Worli Naka
Mumbai-400 018
Maharashtra
402, 4th Floor, MGF Mall,
Near Select City Walk Mall,
Saket, New Delhi – 110017
Delhi
302, 3rd Floor, Prestige Sigma,
Vittal Mallya Grant Road,
Bengaluru - 560001
Karnataka
In India, there has been a paradigm shift in the education segment with a distinctive rise in e-learning, whereby teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital platforms during the pandemic. Teachers and students had to practically adopt and adapt to the online learning methodology in a time of crisis.
The Indian online education industry has great potential and the pandemic has accelerated the adoption of newer and more effective methods. According to the teachers, their institutes will return to their traditional teaching practices with minor changes in the future post-COVID-19. It is important that the government and the institutes prepare logistics and build a stable digital infrastructure to be future-ready. Training teachers and grooming parents and students should be prioritized to increase the successful adaption of online education.
Insights in the report cover behaviour of parents and teachers across town-class.
5th Floor, Parijat House,
Manjrekar Lane, 1076,
off Dr. E. Moses Road,
Worli Naka, Mumbai-400 018
Maharashtra
402, 4th Floor, MGF Mall,
Near Select City Walk Mall,
Saket, New Delhi – 110017
Delhi
302, 3rd Floor, Prestige Sigma,
Vittal Mallya Grant Road,
Bengaluru - 560001
Karnataka
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