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Education system will change post-Covid: Research

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Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, October 29

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According to a research, 85 per cent teachers believe that the education system will not be the same post- Covid-19.

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According to Punita Vadhera, founder and mentor of Edusensei Young Research Scholars programme and international counsellor of St Kabir Public School, the research has a dual impact.

“It has been carried out by students and involved students and changes that will occur in the education and school systems after the pandemic. Research is an important component and should be explored by school students. It’s an important aspect which will take India forward and will bring awareness at the grassroots level,” said Punita.

The research involved nine students — Anhat, Anushreya, anureet, Tanish, Ekamsleen, Sanya, Kesar, Karan and Saumya — from various private schools.

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