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ISSUE DATE: July 5, 2021
UPDATED: June 26, 2021 14:28 IST
Dr Poonam Verma with her students; Photo by Rajwant Rawat
1.Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, New Delhi
1.Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, New Delhi
Guru Speak | Dr Poonam Verma
-Principal, Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, New Delhi The year gone by felt like many years in one. This past year will always be remembered as an unprecedented year for our planet. It forced us to take a detour from our usual norms and move to an entirely different path. Prior to the pandemic, we had primarily been following the conventional format of classroom teaching. However, we did use the blended teaching model from time to time. We quickly responded and adapted to the change from classroom to learning through online teaching. Participating in workshops and training sessions enabled us to better adapt to online teaching. We understood that student engagement online can be challenging as concentratio
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While the elderly remain a priority for Covid care and vaccination, the risk of infections in young children may have been overlooked - Issue Date: Jun 21, 2021
UPDATED: May 28, 2021 19:20 IST
The pandemic has severely affected children s wellbeing (Photo by Bandeep Singh/Model: Mrini Devnani)
Social isolation, disrupted routines and restricted access to recreational activities have turned the worlds of children upside down. Schools across the country have remained shut ever since the global Covid pandemic struck India in March 2020, causing an unprecedented disturbance in the academic calendar. It has been 14 months of virtual classes, Zoom play dates and staying indoors. That it is having a profound impact on children’s health and psychosocial well-being is hardly surprising. This March, the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) said that globally one in every seven children, or 332 million, has lived under a lockdown for at least nine months, making them vulnerable to mental health issues. Indian children are no exception.