Ever since March 2020, online school was introduced, and became a regular part of every student’s day-to-day life. Now as we begin 2021, as the threat of COVID-19 grows larger and larger and as the lockdowns pile on, we continue to gaze at our computer screens in order to educate ourselves in our desired subjects. But how much is this transition to virtual education affecting students?
Before the drastic change from what used to be considered normal school life, school consisted of actively participating in lessons, co-curricular and fixtures. Students were able to simply communicate to teachers and tutors within their lessons and they were able to interact and socialize with their friends. Our Mondays to Fridays would be pre-occupied with having to go to school, partake in various clubs or to contribute to different sport fixtures. After having to commute, we would eventually arrive at home and have a limited number of hours to finish of some homework, or to cram in some…
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