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QUALITY EDUCATION DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

 Not a long time ago when the whole world was hit by the virus COVID-19. We were all unprepared for the sudden attack. Mostly everything had stopped. Including education. But had resumed not long ago so time won’t be wasted. But, does this new delivery mode of lessons gives quality education to students?

            As a student myself, it was really hard for me to keep up with the new modal of learning. I had a hard time learning by myself. I barely keep up with the lessons. What most students say is true, it was just online delivery, not online learning.

            There are times that I got distracted by my laptop. Which is one of the biggest cons of this online modality. It involves gadgets. And it was just so hard to resist temptation.

            It is still hard, but I am slowly coping with the new normal education. I believe that we all should give our equal efforts because we are all new to this.


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