Online Education during COVID-19: Prospects and Challenges in Bangladesh

COVID-19 has forced the authorities to introduce online education at all levels in Bangladesh. Students from primary to tertiary levels had initial hiccups to adapt to the newly introduced online education system because of genuine reasons like lack of appropriate device, absence or limited access...

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Main Author: Tulshi Kumar Das
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ACCB Publishing 2021-09-01
Series:Space and Culture, India
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Online Access:https://spaceandculture.in/index.php/spaceandculture/article/view/1220
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spelling doaj-01356a43f4b645618659e9d0623b81db2021-09-30T03:23:35ZengACCB PublishingSpace and Culture, India2052-83962021-09-019210.20896/saci.v9i2.1220Online Education during COVID-19: Prospects and Challenges in Bangladesh Tulshi Kumar Das0Professor, Department of Social Work, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh COVID-19 has forced the authorities to introduce online education at all levels in Bangladesh. Students from primary to tertiary levels had initial hiccups to adapt to the newly introduced online education system because of genuine reasons like lack of appropriate device, absence or limited access to internet networks, disinterest in online education, disruption in electricity, etc. Perhaps, most of the stakeholders involved in education had a kind of hope of witnessing the crisis caused through COVID-19 over within a short period of time. Thus, none of the stakeholders was very serious in online education, expecting offline in-person education to be back pretty soon. It seems to have been realised by most of the stakeholders after almost one and a half years of the corona crisis that the pandemic may not disappear quickly. As a result, online education has recently been reinforced in Bangladesh, considering it the only alternative to the previous system. This review study explores the prospects and challenges of online education in the context of Bangladesh and finds out that prospects of it could be pretty high as an alternative education system. However, its challenges may be described as daunting given the socioeconomic and cultural constraints that prevail in the country. https://spaceandculture.in/index.php/spaceandculture/article/view/1220COVID-19Online EducationProspects and ChallengesBangladesh
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COVID-19
Online Education
Prospects and Challenges
Bangladesh
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title Online Education during COVID-19: Prospects and Challenges in Bangladesh
title_short Online Education during COVID-19: Prospects and Challenges in Bangladesh
title_full Online Education during COVID-19: Prospects and Challenges in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Online Education during COVID-19: Prospects and Challenges in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Online Education during COVID-19: Prospects and Challenges in Bangladesh
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publishDate 2021-09-01
description COVID-19 has forced the authorities to introduce online education at all levels in Bangladesh. Students from primary to tertiary levels had initial hiccups to adapt to the newly introduced online education system because of genuine reasons like lack of appropriate device, absence or limited access to internet networks, disinterest in online education, disruption in electricity, etc. Perhaps, most of the stakeholders involved in education had a kind of hope of witnessing the crisis caused through COVID-19 over within a short period of time. Thus, none of the stakeholders was very serious in online education, expecting offline in-person education to be back pretty soon. It seems to have been realised by most of the stakeholders after almost one and a half years of the corona crisis that the pandemic may not disappear quickly. As a result, online education has recently been reinforced in Bangladesh, considering it the only alternative to the previous system. This review study explores the prospects and challenges of online education in the context of Bangladesh and finds out that prospects of it could be pretty high as an alternative education system. However, its challenges may be described as daunting given the socioeconomic and cultural constraints that prevail in the country.
topic COVID-19
Online Education
Prospects and Challenges
Bangladesh
url https://spaceandculture.in/index.php/spaceandculture/article/view/1220
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