COVID-19 has changed students' attitudes toward career and life skill development such as adaptability,problem-solving, critical thinking, and digital literacy. Before the Pandemic these skills might seem impossible in the professional field. But the pandemic has pulled them into our immediate orbit.
problem-solving:
Students once with normal routines now find themselves navigating uncharted learning. Adapting to online classes and mastering digital tools they never thought they would need this. This advancement in students has ignited a realization that it isn't just a tool but a survival strategy and it also solves problems. Once a side subject now helping students overcome hurdles of remote learning and unpredictable challenges.Critical thinking once a subject of essays and exams is now guiding us through a deep ocean of information helping students.
importance of digital literacy:
Digital literacy once a normal skill has now become the very main subject of work and education the source connecting students to their peers,teachers, and a world of knowledge. The pandemic has shown that digital literacy isn't the cherry on the of an educational cake. But they are the cake itself. Digital literacy has everything to empower students not only to survive but to grow in an unpredictable future.
significance of critical thinking:
In a world flooded with information the skill to see the truth from untrue has become so valuable. Critical thinking has taken the show. Encouraging students to question and analyze. the pandemic has shown that the internet is filled with misinformation it makes the ability for students to think critically. it's not just an academic exercise but a protector against something that is not the truth
by
RAJ KUMAR MALI
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