'UPSC Prelims CSAT Questions 2023
As a society, we opted for a myth that online learning is the same irrespective of the instrument on which it is received. Now that schools are reopening, it will be totally wrong to assume that children who have been dependent on a smartphone can be treated on a par with those who were able to use a better receiver. Indeed, this is simply one of the many grave indicators of the difficulty that the idea of a fixed curriculum will present to schools after they reopen. There must be stress on the fallacy involved in the term “learning loss”. The idea of loss and gain, although understandably popular in our times, is not suitable for making sense of children’s development in reading, writing, or listening with comprehension. Children acquire these capacities and gradually refine them over a long period of time. It’s not a good idea to expect that their progress in these areas can be monitored with vast, crudely designed surveys. We must remember that a capacity once acquired will resurface and gradually gain strength if the need for it arises at a comfortable pace. And that’s where the problem lies, namely, that our system simply does not care for the child’s comfort, and very few among teachers recognise that as the topmost priority in organising their lessons.
With reference to the above passage answer the following questions :
Q1 From the reading the above passage alone which statement best describes the passage above: