
43% teachers unhappy with online mode of teaching in pandemic: Survey
India Today
A majority of teachers (43 percent) expressed that they were not satisfied with teaching online and nine percent of the participants were not at all happy with it, the survey said.
Around 43 percent of teachers said they were not satisfied with online teaching during the pandemic, while nine percent of them expressed complete dissatisfaction with the mode of education, according to a survey. A total of 220 school teachers participated while 20 people, including eight teachers, were interviewed for an online survey published in the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights' (DCPCR) first journal -- Children First: Journal on Children's Lives.
A majority of teachers (43 percent) expressed that they were not satisfied with teaching online and nine percent of the participants were not at all happy with it, the survey said.

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