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 E-learning: Wake up calls for parents, civil society

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August 30, 2022
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Though social awareness is as crucial for curbing social crimes as is the law enforcement but unfortunately civil society groups without carrying out any initiative for creating public awareness against rising social crimes triggered by unprecedented rise in key board learning put the onus of curbing social crimes on law enforcers in Jammu & Kashmir . Though drug addiction is undoubtedly one of the biggest social crimes in Jammu & Kashmir but other social crimes found very common among youth after the launching of E-learning platforms also deserve equal attention of both the civil society groups and as well as law enforces.  Morality demands that civil society groups respond to the rise in social crimes without waiting for response and actions from law enforcers .Unfortunately the civil society don’t show any concern over the occurrence and re-occurrence of such social crimes which ruin the lives of youth . Though social responses to social crimes would by all standards of human understandabilities prove much stronger than the intervention of the civil and police administration, but unfortunately social awareness against the unprecedented rise in social crimes is altogether missing in Jammu & Kashmir.  With the rise in the trends and tendencies of online education after the breakout of the covid-19 pandemic three years ago the seriousness in parental supervision over the children attending online classes should have increased but unfortunately reports about misuse of social media sites by children during the online classes speak volumes about the carelessness of the parents . Some social scientists of repute during research on supervision of parents over their children have found effect of family influences rising during the early years of a child’s life and reducing with the passage of time as the children move to higher stages of life.

Controlling children through a very close supervision remains the only option for the parents and people can’t set this trend by merely debating the issue but it needs a mass awareness to secure the future of children .

Low levels of interaction between the parents and the children have been viewed as contributing risk factors. Similarly greater level of communication between the teacher and student has been found a greater contributing factor in the growth of children and this is the reason that off campus schooling through online education portals is now becoming a huge risk which after the restoration of teaching in schools is avoidable. People talk about a strong relationship of children with both their parents and as well as teachers but in presence of poor parental supervision during online classes the strength of this relationship  has been shaken badly and consequently bad trends and tendencies are rising among children day after day and month after month. Controlling children through a very close supervision remains the only option for the parents and people can’t set this trend by merely debating the issue but it needs a mass awareness to secure the future of children.

 

 

 

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