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The Teacher's Perspective of Online Education

Education News | Feb-28-2021

The Teacher's Perspective of Online Education

Choosing between offline and online education might be a frightening task but with the proper guidance, you'll be ready to make the proper decision for you. As technology has developed, so too has the way we learn new skills because of the web, those curious about boosting their knowledge and skills now have a good range of options hospitable to them. Attending online classes a day has become the ‘new normal’ for college kids during the lockdown in India. As schools were shut due to the lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus, the web class have taken center stage in students’ life now. Despite the lockdown, many faculties have taken timely steps to continue the flow of education by holding online classes for college kids. Interestingly, online classes have helped students during lockdown quite ever before. Although online learning has become a well-liked method for the bulk of scholars, it’s important to not dismiss the advantages of offline learning too. With online learning, students and teachers enjoy a more casual, flexible approach. Being unrestricted about location and times means every learner can enjoy the courses. With offline learning, it’s easier to make sure students are listening to the training. Some students also find it easier to retain the knowledge and skills they’ve learned through offline learning than they are doing with online learning. As there are benefits to both learning options, it is sensible to supply a combined online and offline learning.

By: Raghav Saxena

Birla School, Pilani

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