REDKP
5-Jan-2022
"Once upon a time in the year 2013, on a typical school day, in a typical classroom with hustle and bustle ( well fourth standard class if quiet was a surprise, and it fits well with any senior class as well. But decorum can be expected during audit visits), enters our Hindi teacher and controls the bustle of the class in a typical manner as expected."
"But unexpectedly she took the chalk and started writing arithmetics on the blackboard and I find the result to be 28. Yes, 28 of those crucial minutes were class functions formally [Some psychologists claim the typical student's attention span is about 10 to 15 minutes long, but my friends this is new India who would go with science and arithmetic's (just a joke)], and students carry out their learning for an allotted time of 40 minutes per class (great that our teacher at least found out something). So, my friends 12 minutes per class at an average goes away in bustles, calming effect and settling down of students who excite like unstable electrons in an orbit."
"Coming to some serious stuff, even 8 years later, even in class 12, similarly 12 minutes or even more time at an average is spent in hustle and bustle per 40 minutes. So, 8 periods per day means 96 minutes at an average goes for a toss every five and a half hours per day and if a similar routine is followed in online classes without joining breaks in between classes, then it's going to cause a lot of Restlessness to all aspects and lots of wastage in time."
"Well, we think there's too much democracy inclined towards time, but across the globe, there's too much democracy for the virus to evolve."
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