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Education Going Online

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  • Hania Afzal

    (Lecturer, PIDE)

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The pandemic situation has changed work ethics by 360 degrees. Covid19 has impacted our education system by challenging the traditional methods of teaching prevailing in Pakistan by eradicating the concept of on-campus learning. Online teaching was entirely a new concept for Pakistani students due to the closure of educational institutions. So Pakistani education system faced a lot of struggles and challenges while shifting from on-campus learning to online learning. Pandemic has taught us that how we can modernize our teaching system using the technology.

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  • Hania Afzal, 2021. "Education Going Online," PIDE Webinar Brief 2021:16, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:wbrief:2021:16
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    Education; Online;

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