Education is a vital part of life, and technology has significantly transformed it in recent years. From making learning more accessible to introducing innovative teaching methods, technology has revolutionised education. However, these advancements also bring challenges that need to be addressed to benefit everyone equally. Not all students have access to devices or the internet, creating inequality in learning opportunities. Excessive screen time can also cause health issues and reduce personal interactions, which are essential for social and emotional growth. To ensure technology benefits all, governments and schools must work to provide affordable resources and internet access. Balancing traditional teaching methods with digital tools is crucial for creating an inclusive and effective learning environment. While technology has greatly improved education, addressing its challenges is key to ensuring equal opportunities for every student.
Malaika Khan
Rawalpindi
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