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Learning and Teaching in Times of Change
I’ve really felt the changes in education both as a student and as a teacher. As a student, shifting to online classes was not easy—I struggled at first with the lack of face-to-face interaction and the challenge of keeping myself motivated. But over time, I learned to be more independent, to manage my own time, and to take more responsibility for my learning.
As a teacher, the change pushed me even harder. I had to move away from the usual classroom routines and try new ways of teaching, like using digital tools, online discussions, and more interactive activities. It was tiring at times, but it also showed me how flexible and creative we can be when we really want to support our students.
These experiences taught me that education today is not just about giving lessons—it’s about adapting, connecting, and making learning meaningful no matter the circumstances.


The world of education is no longer what it used to be—and it likely never will be again. Learning and teaching in times of change means navigating uncertainty, embracing flexibility, and reimagining the roles of teachers and students. Whether due to technological advancement, societal shifts, or global crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, change has become the new constant in education.