Traditional Classroom Versus A Distant Education

Posted by admin on June 3, 2013

With the rise of technology being integrated into classrooms over the past few years, many students have found that they can forego attending a physical school altogether, and further their education online. Some are convinced that online education is not a proper way for children to be taught, while others welcome the change with open arms. Overall, it can be said that learning in a traditional classroom and learning over the Internet both have their own pros and cons.Check out this link ‘http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2013/05/17/yale-partners-with-mooc-platform/’>here.

Traditional Classroom

Pros: Being in a physical classroom means that a student is less likely to have things that distract them. The educator is also readily accessible and most likely a few steps away. Some children may also like the social aspect of learning along with their peers, helping their peers, and learning from the questions that other classmates ask.

Cons: A traditional classroom also offers no chance of flexibility or encouragement of free thinking, depending on the instructor. The child is confined to the same room for a lengthy amount of time without any freedom of thought or expression being encouraged. There is also a chance of other classmates being a distraction rather than a source of help, support, or camaraderie.

Online Education

Pros: An education online allows the student to learn at their own pace, at their own time while still setting clear goals and objectives. It also allows for more multimedia incorporation, which is likely to keep the child’s attention for longer and lets them continue to learn in cases when they may have trouble coming to school regularly, such as chronic serious health issues.

Cons: Online education heavily relies on the child’s independence, and online pupils are often in a comfortable environment (home) that has quite a few distractions.

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