Hedva Ser in an interview with Haqqin.az: “Education will never be such as before”

Education in the world gradually comes out of the crisis after the Coronavirus pandemic. “This was told in an interview with HaqQin.az Ambassador to UNESCO, the world-famous modern Hedwa Sculptor Artist (Hedva Ser). According to the famous public figure, distance education In the form to which humanity resorted at the beginning of the pandemic is not enough and ineffective, because in the process of studying personal contact between the teacher and students, in order to look at each other in the eye. But at the height of Kovid, before the appearance of the vaccine there was no other choice as a vaccine. Distance learning. This allowed not to stop the learning process around the world. But there is no badness without good, digital education has become an integral part of the modern educational process. Even when all countries of the world return to full-time education, and teachers with students will be together in classes, then all Equally, online education will be widely used as an optimal and promising addition to traditional education. There is a very great potential for improving the educational process. Pandemic changed all aspects of people’s lives, including a school and higher education system, she believes.

According to her, the ongoing two years pandemic made people smarter and more experienced. We know how to respond to global challenges. How to find solutions and adapt. This is incredible, but on solving problems that in the past occupied decades, during the pandemic consisted of few months. In just six months we had vaccines, she said.

Ser noted that UNESCO did a lot in the digital sphere using zoom and other technologies that were never used before. “During a pandemic, many technologies have received further development. I know that UNESCO helps schools around the world to use digital technologies, such as ZOOM, in the educational process. Now the fundamental work is underway to prepare a new concept of the digital educational process,” said the Ambassador of Good Will UNESCO .