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                <journal-title>Contemporary Education and Teaching Research</journal-title>
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            <issn media_type="print">2737-4203</issn>
            <issn media_type="electronic">2737-4335</issn>
            <publisher>
                <publisher-name>BONI FUTURE DIGITAL PUBLISHING CO.,LIMITED</publisher-name>
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            <url>https://ojs.bonfuturepress.com/index.php/CETR/article/view/180</url>
            <volume>3</volume>
            <issue>3</issue>
            <year>2022</year>
            <published-time>2022-09-29</published-time>
            <title>The Use of E-learning in Teaching Social Studies to Grade Six Bhutanese Students During Covid -19 Pandemic</title>
            <author>Kinley Dema T Kinley</author>
            <abstract>The detection of the first COVID-19 case on 5th March 2020 in Bhutan resulted in the closure of schools across the country. To proceed with the academic curriculum, there was a shift from the regular learning process to e-learning. Lessons were delivered through television and radio which were supplemented with Google classroom, Youtube, and WeChat. Thus, this study explored the effects of e-learning in teaching sixth-grade Bhutanese students during the COVID -19 pandemic. A qualitative study was conducted in one of the primary schools in Bhutan. A Google form was used in collecting data. Thematic analysis was employed to analyze the data collected through semi-structured interviews. The responses collected from 20 participants indicated that e-learning is effective in the development of knowledge and skill, and enhances engagement and self-confidence. E-learning provides opportunities to work independently at their convenience. However, the study also confirms that the implementation of e-learning faces several challenges. Participants felt limited gadgets, lack of knowledge on e-learning, and unfavorable home environment as major obstacles to the success of e-learning. Therefore, stakeholders need to support schools to make e-learning effective in the teaching and learning process.</abstract>
            <keywords>COVID-19,e-learning,primary school,information and communication technology,social studies</keywords>
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            <article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.47852/bonviewCETR2022030304</article-id>
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