Digital Learning for Students with Disabilities

 Written by Vartika Chauhan

Edited by Himanshi Shivani


Including Young Children With Disabilities In Typical Early Childhood  Settings - Special Needs Resource


As we all are aware of the fact that amidst the coronavirus and lockdown schools, universities and teaching had gone online. From getting taught to submitting projects and asking doubts the whole studying pattern had changed within a month. But if we look deep into the issue we will find the dark side of the picture. The education system is not a great success via visual learning. Students living in remote areas suffer the most.

If we examine the condition of students with disability we will get the whole hideous story, they are the ones who motivate others to live a life of dignity and respect. They boost up the confidence of many, but this fact cannot be ignored that they are facing huge problems in digital learning. The reason behind the cause could be the weakness of their health. Learning online makes you rely more on technical stuff like the pcs and androids which further cause great harm to your eyesight and physical health structure overall. A normal student gets tired in a 3 to 4 hours class, they face back issues, headache issues, and much more so just for once consider the student not good enough in terms of health from before.

The situation becomes even more grave when we are not aware of the time when everything gets back to normal. But everything altogether, we simply cannot let student’s health suffer from studies. The government should make some policies to look into the seriousness of the issue.

All we can accomplish for now is to help the student with a disability in our class or authority by contacting them and providing notes and stuff. A little act of kindness goes a long way...

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