The survey carried out among 430 female students of Delhi University reveal that a number of them had felt that their mobility and freedom had been restricted, leading to …
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What Happens to the Right to Education, Online?
There are three principal concerns – digital divide, privacy and access – all of which emerge from contexts in which cultural practices, of which education is one, have run …
How My Fellow Urban Private School Classmates Overestimated Internet Access in India
I created a short online poll to find out what my classmates know about internet access in our country. Most didn't know that it is a privilege available only …
Notes from Jaipur on How School Closures Impacted Children from Marginalised Communities
A survey carried out in Jaipur's Kathputli Nagar Basti and Hathroi areas has revealed that several children completely forgot what they had learnt before the lockdown was imposed due …
‘If Films Can Be Shot, Why Can’t Colleges Reopen?’ Ask Central University Students
Recently, a film was shot at the Jamia Millia Islamia campus, but classes – just like in AMU and DU – are still continuing offline, leaving students in a …
Is UGC’s New Draft Proposal on ‘Blended Learning’ a Distant Vision?
An assistant professor of law responds to UGC's new draft proposal – 'Concept Note on Blending Learning of Teaching and Learning' – which intends to revamp pedagogical practices in …
Bilaspur: Perils of Online Education in Primary Schools
While primary school teachers and students struggle with anxiety, the government keeps boasting about making online education accessible to all.