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Digital learning platforms amplify pedagogical weaknesses rather than compensate for them. Examine the validity of this statement. Discuss its relevance for state-led online education initiatives

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education.

Topic: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education.

Q3. Digital learning platforms amplify pedagogical weaknesses rather than compensate for them. Examine the validity of this statement. Discuss its relevance for state-led online education initiatives. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: TH

Why the question Digital education is expanding rapidly under state-led initiatives, raising concerns about learning outcomes, pedagogical quality and constitutional obligations beyond mere access. Key Demand of the question The question requires examining whether digital platforms intensify existing pedagogical flaws and then discussing why this issue matters for the design, implementation and governance of state-led online education programmes. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly link digital education growth with the idea that technology amplifies underlying teaching methods rather than correcting them. Body Validity of the statement: Suggest how passive pedagogy, rote assessment, large virtual classes and limited teacher preparedness become more pronounced on digital platforms. Relevance for state-led initiatives: Indicate implications for constitutional right to education, NEP 2020 goals, educational equity and governance accountability. Conclusion Emphasise that pedagogy must lead platform design to ensure quality, equity and constitutional compliance in public digital education.

Why the question

Digital education is expanding rapidly under state-led initiatives, raising concerns about learning outcomes, pedagogical quality and constitutional obligations beyond mere access.

Key Demand of the question

The question requires examining whether digital platforms intensify existing pedagogical flaws and then discussing why this issue matters for the design, implementation and governance of state-led online education programmes.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly link digital education growth with the idea that technology amplifies underlying teaching methods rather than correcting them.

Validity of the statement: Suggest how passive pedagogy, rote assessment, large virtual classes and limited teacher preparedness become more pronounced on digital platforms.

Relevance for state-led initiatives: Indicate implications for constitutional right to education, NEP 2020 goals, educational equity and governance accountability.

Conclusion Emphasise that pedagogy must lead platform design to ensure quality, equity and constitutional compliance in public digital education.

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