IMPACT OF ONLINE CLASSES IN STUDENT’S LEARNING: NEW CHALLENGES TO EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST
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Every one gets little concision whenever the point comes for education , nowadays education is the way to life and its the only source people believe that can bring them success and fame. Its normal in our society that an educated man or woman gets more significance and their way of life is considered different. Although different culture have different views for this but everyone emphasis on the term “education”, it may be spiritual, cultural or can be the school education. Through time education has taken several forms , like in India in ancient times the education included knowledge of Vedas and Upanishads and people were more concentrated on what their culture tells about their life , they were more focused on what and why they are given such lessons and everyone was required to pursue them. But time changes , as always nothing stays the same , and that too happened with the education manner and format , as western culture came to India and people got influenced then there was no going back. The education format was changed for forever and is still changing. Today education is not limited to four walls or the boards as it earlier was, today anyone can take knowledge from everywhere or anywhere they want. The technological advancement have given people opportunity to learn what they want and where ever they want irrespective of their caste, religion, gender etc.The main aim of this review paper is to analyses if this modern method of teaching is really helpful and the students who are learning are investing their money and time. And if not so, so how can being an educational psychologist a person can apply his/her learning so that the output can be maximized. An educational psychologist can create numerous ways to increase a person’s learning and guiding them to perform well, and somewhere it gives the lights to life. The online environment can be a challenge, as it is a virtual environment , but can it be achieved, this review paper intend to analyse exactly that.
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