Building COVID-19 Resilience in Education with Kavita Anand

Updated : Oct 16, 2020 15:10
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COVID-19 has shaken the foundations of numerous sectors worldwide. Although many of these changes in our daily life might be temporary, some nudges might alter the way our lives function in the long term. Take the education sector for example. The pandemic has coerced students, teachers and other stakeholders to adopt digital platforms in a bid to continue the learning process. However, is this shift sustainable? There are aspects of the classroom that might not be replicable in a digital space. Moreover, based on our learnings from the current pandemic, how can we plan our education systems to be more resilient and captive to shocks like COVID-19 in the long run? Today, Kavita Anand, Founder and Director of Adhyayan Foundation explores these questions and more to help us understand what we can learn from our current situation to prepare for tomorrow.

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