It has also been alleged that students are more likely to develop computer vision syndrome (PC Vision Syndrome) due to constant computer exposure.
Homework may be reduced - High Court
Tamil Nadu: Judges have urged schools to reduce the time, curriculum and homework for conducting online classes for private school students.
They also suggested postponing the monthly exams and adjourning the hearing till the 24th.
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Schools are currently closed for the past 5 months due to corona. The school conducts classes online for students and offers homework, which is said to make students more stressed.
That is, they suffer from distractions such as viewing pornographic advertisements on Internet sites.
The eyes are affected
When there is a situation where they have to spend more time teaching online, they are constantly looking for homework on the web.
A major case has been filed in the High Court seeking a ban on this and a series of restrictions on classes, claiming that students' eyes are constantly affected by looking at things like mobile laptops for online classes.
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The inquiry panel, comprising Justices MM Sundaresh and Hemalatha, which is currently hearing the case, has issued the Central and State Government guidelines for online classes.
However, the petitioner contended that there was no provision to prevent students from viewing advertisements on pornographic websites while conducting online classes.
Computer Vision Syndrome
It also said that students could not be under parental supervision throughout the day. It also said the federal government, which had banned 62 Chinese processors, was not taking any action to ban pornographic websites.
It has also been alleged that students are more likely to develop computer vision syndrome (PC Vision Syndrome) due to constant computer exposure.
Internet facility
It was also alleged that the government had taken precautionary measures to open Tasmac stores and failed to take precautionary measures before starting online classes.
The unavailability of education to the students living in the village by this education system is against the balanced education policy.
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It was also pointed out that only 44 per cent of the rural population and 65 per cent of the urban population have access to the internet, so not everyone has access to the curriculum.
Monthly exams
Therefore, the main demand was that private schools should also conduct lessons through television.
All of the judges who heard the case said it was not possible for private schools. Ordered to reduce classes online and impose restrictions.
That is, the judges advised the schools to reduce the time and curriculum. They also suggested that the monthly exams could be postponed and ordered the case to be adjourned until next Monday, the 24th.
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