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Smart
Classroom: Need of the hour for Madhya
Pradesh Government Schools
*Piyush Prakash Yadav
Abstract:
Smart classrooms are the technology equipped classrooms which promotes the learning by using technology devices such as computer, Internet,
Projector, Videos/audios capabilities device, artificial
Intelligence etc. Smart classroom has come out of the technological revolution
and digital initiative which has
transformed the education sector. Smart classroom has addressed the various problems like quality of education,
improvement in student’s performance, creative learning etc. The smart classroom concept has also changed
the traditional rote learning methods. The smart classroom market rising very rapidly in India
rapidly India has lacs of smart classrooms setup installed in Private and government institution. Madhya Pradesh
government has put forward agenda lot of time but couldn’t acted responsibly. The current paper throws the light
on the effectiveness of smart classrooms, the problems
in education sector and shows that the smart classroom
is in an urgent need for improving
the quality of education in Madhya Pradesh.
Key Words: Smart Classroom, Information and Communication Technology, Learning, Quality of education.
Introduction
Technology has changed every sector
of the life, likewise during last decades technology has transformed education sector whether in a way of delivering
knowledge or technological devices used in
delivering the education. India has taken many
steps towards technological revolution in education sector
like E-learning, Massive
open online learning,
smart classrooms etc. The initiative of technological use
in an education sector was also seen in New National Education Policy 2020.1
Covid- 19 has also shown the importance of Technology in education and lack of facilities in the countries
* MA (Pursuing at Charles University), LLB, B.COM)
1 Ministry of Human
Resource Development, 2020:
National Educational Policy
2020: [online] Available at:
<https://www.education.gov.in/sites/upload_files/mhrd/files/NEP_Final_English_0.pdf> [Accessed
3 February 2021].
education system. Smart classroom in some state of India
has achieved greater milestone, while the central government has taken some big steps
to transform the education system2
Madhya Pradesh is the 5th
populated state and 2nd largest state by area in India. The literacy
rate of Madhya Pradesh is approx. 70%
according to census 2011.3 As per ASER 2018, the difference between the government and private school
performance of children % of class VIII who can division is 32.1% and 52% in Madhya Pradesh. Also %
children of class VIII who can read
the class II text is 57.9% in government schools and 86.3%
private schools.4 There is a significant gap in the private and government school. Quality of education
was always a major concern in government school education. Although
in few government and private schools they have adopted
smart classrooms.
Cognitive Problem
The growing population of India has
affected all the sectors and Education sector is one of them. It is very hard to provide good quality of education to huge amount
of people. Madhya
Pradesh has many problems in education sector which
was resulted in bad quality of education. As indicated by Annual status of Education report 2018 in Madhya Pradesh
rustic 2.4% Children
of VIII class can't read a
letter, 10.5% Children of VIII class just read a letter, 8.3% Children of VIII
class can read a word, children of
VIII class who can read the I class text is only 14.5% and 30.8%children can't
perceive the number 10-99, 20.8% kids can't do deduction and 36.6 can't do essential
division.5 Primarily infrastructure was always shown as the hurdles in education sector
but there are some other issues as well
because of which the quality of education provided in government school is low.
The shortage of motivated and well
trained is one of the important reasons for the low quality of Education.6
Technology may help to improve the quality of education in the schools.
Review of Literature:
By
setting up smart classroom on campus in government schools
will help to increase accessibility to quality education in
government schools. Many studies have found that smart classroom is more effective than the traditional classrooms. It is statistically proved
that the student
studying in
2 The New Indian
Express. 2019. Rs 9,000
crore for ‘smart
classrooms’ in Delhi government schools. [online] Available at:
<https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/delhi/2019/dec/25/rs-9000-crore-for-smart-classrooms-in-delhi-government- schools-2080530.html> [Accessed 28 January
2021].
3 Census2011.co.in. 2021. Madhya Pradesh Population Sex Ratio in Madhya
Pradesh Literacy rate data 2011-2021. [online] Available at: <https://www.census2011.co.in/census/state/madhya+pradesh.html> [Accessed 21 February 2021].
4ASER Centre,
2018. Annual Status Education
Report 2018: [online] Available at:
<http://img.asercentre.org/docs/ASER%202018/Release%20Material/English%20files/madhyapradesh.pdf> [Accessed
11
May 2020].
5ASER Centre,
2018. Annual Status Education Report 2018: [online]
Available at:
<http://img.asercentre.org/docs/ASER%202018/Release%20Material/English%20files/madhyapradesh.pdf> [Accessed
11
May 2020].
6 Pratibha Parv: Strengthening
quality of education in government schools of Madhya Pradesh, 2015. Social Sector Service Delivery: Good Practices Resource Book 2015. pp.39-43.
smart classrooms scores more than the one in
conventional classrooms. The study was conducted for the student of class VIII in mathematics subject.7 The
study was also conducted in chemistry subject in schools and it was found that the student of smart classroom has
achieved higher achievement than the students
who were taught in traditional way.8&9 The smart
classroom learning environment was also found to be better to teach rural low achiever and high
achiever in science.10
A technology play an important role
in our daily lives and it is now has become a way of life. Technology has helped humankind
in every aspect of life from communication to education. Technology has progressed to improve the
quality of instruction as it is changed and improved over the year. Because of technology we can change
our education system of rote learning and provide students with innovative learning solutions with
the use of the projector and computer. With the help of smart classrooms the students will learn in
different ways even if it is non-interactive like displaying the photos,
illustrations, maps, graphs and videos.11
Using technology in the education
was adopted my many countries in 1990s. Like Malaysia’s smart school initiative is started in 1996 aiming to
make a smart classrooms and making learning creative with the help of information and communication technologies (ICT) framework. It is statistically proved that student’s
performance is improved
and the success, interest, training
and curriculum assessment
variables are high. 12 Smart classroom apart from improving
performance of student it can also
pull up the interest, helps in training and improve curriculum assessment
skills of the students.
Discussion and Implications
Smart classroom usually comes in two
type one is interactive and the other is non-interactive. The interactive version of smart classroom
which has more equipped with technological device through which the student can touch the screen and the system can respond by analyzing the gesture of student
7 Anju and Sharma, H., 2016. Effectiveness of EDUCOMP smart classroom teaching
on achievement in mathematics at elementary level. [online] Available at:
<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323336049_Effectiveness_of_EDUCOMP_smart_classroom_teaching_on_achie vement_in_mathematics_at_elementary_level> [Accessed 21 February 2021].
8 Kaur, R., 2018. TO STUDY
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CONCEPT ATTAINMENT MODEL OF TEACHING ON
ACHIEVEMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN CHEMISTRY. Scholarly Research
Journal for Humanity
Science & English
Language, 5(25).
9 Menon, A., 2015. EFFECTIVENESS OF SMART CLASSROOM TEACHING ON THE ACHIEVEMENT IN CHEMISTRY
OF
SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS. [online] Iasir.net. Available at: <http://iasir.net/AIJRHASSpapers/AIJRHASS15- 132.pdf> [Accessed 21 February 2021].
10 Jena, P., 2013. Effect of Smart Classroom Learning Environment on Academic Achievement of Rural High Achievers and Low
Achievers in Science. [online] Ceeol.com. Available at: <https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=161324> [Accessed 21 February 2021].
11 Takawale, N. and Kulkarni, S., 2016. Effectiveness of Smart Classroom over Traditional Classroom in Terms of Academic Achievement of Students Using
Statistical Method. International Journal
of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication
Engineering, 4(02).
12 Omidinia, S
& Masrom, M & Selamat, H. (2012). Determinants of smart school system
success (case study of Malaysia). 4.
through AI technology, there is no need of even black
and white board to conduct the class. Interactive smart classroom will be expensive to setup in all the schools.
The second type of smart classrooms is non-interactive
one in which there will be less device needed to teach the class. The white
board might be needed for giving
classes but the countries one of the best classes will be given to any children
in any part of country.13
If I have to give suggestion to state government then I would suggest providing
a laptop and projector in school
classes. The suggestion is might be similar to non-interactive smart classrooms but it is even less expensive
than the non-interactive smart classrooms. The logic behind this kind of setup is that the countries best
teacher’s course will be presented to any school as there are many ways of learning the same thing. The
laptop and projector will make the class more interesting by showing
videos, audios, pictures, graph etc as this
will pull up the interest of the students.
Results
From the above research we have
found that the smart classroom are more effective in improving the students’ performance as well as it
will pull up the interest, skills etc. of student. In many states of India, there are many smart classrooms
which are going on and many states have given priority to setup the smart classroom.14
Pandemic has shown to so many countries the mirrors of their weaknesses
and the strengths of the various areas. In India’s case there
is major gap in the internet access in urban and rural areas. In urban areas there is a 93% person who has
a broadband penetration on the other way in rural areas it is just 29.2%. Whilst in Madhya Pradesh comes
in the category of one of the least number of internet subscribers per 100 persons in rural areas which is 23.88%. 15
There must be lot of improvement in the overall
infrastructure facilities in rural areas like internet, proper toilets etc.
Some of the steps which Madhya
Pradesh government has taken in regard to internet facilities provided to rural
areas and are planning setup Wifi services in the 13000 villages.16
Conclusions
The use of information communication technology in education
will not only provide an education in different ways by displaying the photos, illustrations, maps, graphs and videos but also to
13 The Statesman.
2018. Digital Learning In India | How
Smart Classrooms Are Changing The Face Of Education. [online] Available at: <https://www.thestatesman.com/education/digital-learning-india-smart-classrooms-changing-face-education- 1502669247.html> [Accessed 29 December 2020].
14 The Statesman.
2018. Digital Learning In India | How
Smart Classrooms Are Changing The Face Of Education. [online] Available at: <https://www.thestatesman.com/education/digital-learning-india-smart-classrooms-changing-face-education- 1502669247.html> [Accessed 29 December 2020
15 Sharma, S.,
2020. Modi’s ‘Digital India’ still a
far-fetched dream for hinterland; not even 30% of rural India has internet. [online] The Financial Express.
Available at: <https://www.financialexpress.com/economy/modis-digital-india-still-a-far- fetched-dream-for-hinterland-not-even-30-of-rural-india-has-internet/2085452/> [Accessed 21 February 2021].
16 News, C. and
News, B., 2017. Wi-Fi connectivity: 13K
MP villages to have Wi-Fi by 2017 | Bhopal News - Times of India. [online] The Times of India. Available
at:
<https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhopal/13k-mp-villages-to-have-wi-fi- by-2017/articleshow/56427455.cms> [Accessed 31 January 2021].
prepare the current
generation students for a workplace
where Information Communication and Technologies
devices like computer and internet are becoming the most important tool for
work in industries. The smart
classrooms will not only improve the performance of the students but also the teachers. 17 The current study
is the attempt to show the effectiveness of smart classroom and how it is useful in improving the performance of
student in schools through the previous research. This study also tries to explain the problems in the
education system of Madhya Pradesh and how smart classroom can solve these problems. The study also
suggested that there is urgent need of smart classrooms in Madhya Pradesh
schools in order to improve the quality of education.
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17Jan, H. and Noor ul
alam, S., 2018. Smart Classroom a New Paradigm
for Teaching and Learning: Its Implementation and Setback with Special Reference to J&K. [online]
Academia.edu. Available at:
<https://www.academia.edu/36493357/Smart_Classroom_a_New_Paradigm_for_Teaching_and_Learning_Its_Implementat ion_and_Setback_with_Special_Reference_to_J_and_K> [Accessed 21 February 2021].
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