CAN TAILORING SKILLS BE DELIVERED THROUGH E-LEARNING PLATFORM; PERSPECTIVE OF THE THREE-LEARNING DOMAINS (COGNITIVE, AFFECTIVE AND PSYCHOMOTOR DOMAIN)

Authors

  • Shahjada Syed Irfanul Hoque Darul Irfan Research Institute (DIRI), Bangladesh
  • Ali Azgar Chowdhury Gacchbaria Govt. College, Bangladesh
  • Md. Rabiul Hossen Nanupur Laila Kabir University College, Bangladesh
  • Dina Arjumand Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46545/aijelr.v4i1.290

Keywords:

E-learning, Lockdown, NSD Program, Online Class, Tailoring Skill.

Abstract

E-learning is a process of learning where we use the electronic-based platform through the internet. Nowadays, e-learning has become very essential for academia and vocational skills training through the use of the internet. During the ongoing lockdown, the Ministry of Education of Bangladesh is conducting online classes through various e-learning platforms. Education activities have been completed through e-learning but technical education is lagging in Bangladesh in the new-norm situation. With this backdrop, the study has developed a model for teaching tailoring curriculum to train the tailors' course to participants in selected areas of Bangladesh. The approach of this research is classroom action research in e-platform involving teachers to examine common issues. Teachers have followed the three learning domains (Cognitive, affective & psychomotor domains) to make the students skilled in tailoring via e-platform. The study will show how the new teaching method was applied using e-platform and the impact of the proposed teaching method in the gradual improvement of the psychomotor skill in the tailoring of the students. This study implies the NSD program of the Ministry of Education. It is expected that the study will help to improve psychomotor skills by a proposed teaching system using an e-platform in the new-norm situation.

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Author Biographies

  • Shahjada Syed Irfanul Hoque, Darul Irfan Research Institute (DIRI), Bangladesh

    Managing Trustee

    Darul Irfan Research Institute (DIRI), Bangladesh

    Nayeb Sajjadah Nasheen

    Gausia Ahmadia Manzil, Maizbhandar Darbar Sharif

    Fatickchhari, Chattogram, Bangladesh

  • Ali Azgar Chowdhury, Gacchbaria Govt. College, Bangladesh

    Lecturer

    Department of Philosophy, Gacchbaria Govt. College

    Chandanaish, Chattogram, Bangladesh

    Associate Member of DIRI

  • Md. Rabiul Hossen, Nanupur Laila Kabir University College, Bangladesh

    Lecturer

    Department of English

    Nanupur Laila Kabir University College, Bangladesh

    Associate Member

    Darul Irfan Research Institute (DIRI), Bangladesh

  • Dina Arjumand, Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh

    Student

    Department of “Urban & Regional Planning”

    Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology

    Associate Member

    Darul Irfan Research Institute (DIRI), Bangladesh

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2021-03-27

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CAN TAILORING SKILLS BE DELIVERED THROUGH E-LEARNING PLATFORM; PERSPECTIVE OF THE THREE-LEARNING DOMAINS (COGNITIVE, AFFECTIVE AND PSYCHOMOTOR DOMAIN). (2021). American International Journal of Education and Linguistics Research , 4(1), 31-38. https://doi.org/10.46545/aijelr.v4i1.290

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