e-Learning in Primary Education

The reasons for this state of affairs vary from infrastructure to availability of qualified teachers, from pedagogical to gender-biased approach. Though there are many aspects that need to be addressed amongst them, the student-teacher ratio remains an important factor that affects the quality of education.

                                                            


 In many areas, a single teacher is found teaching multiple classes which is not an exceptional arrangement but has become a routine affair. Upon that one can easily see the wide range of variance, at one end we have urban students competing at the global level and on the other hand, there are rural students who lack basic infrastructural facilities such as school building and sanitation facilities. 


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