Impact of COVID-19 on Pre-School Students

 

Tannu Sehrawat, INN/New Delhi, @infodeaofficial

Due to COVID-19, every house is a school and every parent is a teacher. Now the playtime is zero. There is no separation between home time and school time. Uncertain times create more problems for students.

The first few days will pass but it will have a huge impact on their overall learning. According to doctors and studies of COVID-19 says that children are less likely to catch the novel coronavirus, and don’t transmit it to others.

Children transmitting COVID-19 is rare. Still, the government decided that preschools should not open this year due to COVID-19. According to UNESCO 90%of schools are fully closed.

In Germany, Schools have been partially reopened for younger children. At the present time, the number of children infected with coronavirus to the proportion of adults around the world is very less, as the diseases are more prevalent in those aged more than 15 years.

 

 

The WHO notes that the role of children in transmission remains unclear and to date, few educational institutions have been involved in outbreaks,” but from these studies”, it appears that disease transmission was primarily related to social events linked to school or University life rather than transmission within classrooms.

If schools are reopened, social distancing measures should be followed. Preschools conduct online classes and the government decides to reopen only higher classes only and Universities.

Teachers are also working on creating online content for students. This mode of teaching is expected to help launch the new academic session for all students.

The government-run Kendriya Vidyalaya also issued on 24 march that students up to class 8 will be promoted to the next class.

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