New Delhi: Home or Class? The choice is not automatic.
Now schools have been reopened, students are not sure which are better: back to school or learn from home comfort.
That decision has nothing to do with Covid-19 too.
While they missed the school environment and their friends, online classes gave them time for more free time than the school ever done.
Of course, young people who are hesitant are those who belong to family who are able to pay infrastructure for digital education; Most government school students really want to leave their privacy and continue with offline classes.
Tarush Varma Mookerjee, class X students in Delhi Public School, Sushant Lok, Gurgaon, said, “I want to meet my friends surely and I miss peer atmosphere of school, but I am used to the comfort of studying at home.
It’s also not tiring We are with online classes and there is energy left for other things.
“But Mookerjee realizes that not all students can think this way.
“I understand it must be very difficult for many students who don’t have access to the supporting structure at home,” he said.
Another class XI student, Eva Tewary of Srijan School, Town model, said learning from home leaving it with time to dance, read novels and spend quality time with her grandparents.
“Don’t have a regular school for more than a year now, I definitely miss my friends and teachers.
However, learning is undoubtedly more comfortable in online mode because it gives me more time for independent and recreational learning activities,” Tewary said.
Tewary’s friend Sarah Sahhajwani, however, voted to the class directly before.
“I really want to go back to school not just because all the time is fun and happy with our friends there, but also because learning from home is a bit too comfortable for us.
That’s why we often take tasks and tests just like that.
Personal, I can see the difference in the level of work that I do when in school and at home and the first is better, “said Sahhajwani.
Also fat for school is Juneli Tamang, class X students in Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan.
“Yes, I want to go back to school because with the teachers in front of me, I find it easier to pay attention to the lesson,” Tamang said.
But the school has not sent a parent of the protocol determined to continue the classroom and his parents are not too interested in sending him to school.