Blended learning: a positive potential from the recent educational turnaround
The future of education looks murky at the moment. A global pandemic has required online learning , leaving students like you wondering how to deal with this new normality.
At the same time, by learning to function online, you also
have the opportunity to open your mind to the possibility of a new kind of
learning.
Are you willing to adjust to online learning?
Students like you around the world are facing the prospect
of learning only or at least partially online. If you are attending school in
person, you are probably following strict safety standards. Anyway, the future
looks uncertain.
In its Student Voices of America Survey , the National
Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS) found that 32 percent of high school
and college students surveyed would prefer not to attend school if it were
conducted exclusively online.
However, 53% said that, although they prefer face-to-face
classes, they would be willing to deal with online classes. Meanwhile, 68% of
students surveyed were “very hopeful” or “very hopeful” that their governments,
communities and families will overcome the challenges posed by COVID-19. There
is certainly hope for the future and also hope for education.blednded learning
For many, adapting to online classes has become necessary
for health and safety. Some students face an online-only school year, but you
may also have the opportunity to learn in a hybrid environment of some online
and face-to-face courses.
As the world begins to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic,
this type of hybrid, also known as blended learning, will become increasingly
popular and necessary as a form of safe and successful education.
What is blended learning?
Blended learning refers to a style of formal education in
which students learn through traditional face-to-face teaching and online
media. Educators using blended learning offer students like you the opportunity
to enjoy some face-to-face classroom experiences, while also studying portions
of your classes online.
With continual advances in technology, blended learning has
the potential to be extremely successful for your growth as a student. At the
most basic level, blended learning gives you the ability to have more control
over the pace, timing, path, and location of your learning through online
learning.
What are the benefits of blended learning for students?
While blended learning requires some adjustments, you as
students are often the most adaptable when learning in new ways. Once you get
used to blended learning, you will likely enjoy many different benefits.
Do you have any element of control
As part of blended learning is online, you have more control
over some of your learning. You have the opportunity to learn online at your
own pace, in your own space and using your unique learning styles.
If you are a student who is easily stressed when learning in
person and have to understand the material according to specific deadlines,
blended learning offers a sigh of relief. You get the benefit of learning
face-to-face and then taking the time to understand the material on your own
using online platforms.
Blended learning therefore offers benefits to students who
learn more effectively in any environment, in person or online.
Technology allows for the personalization of learning
Using online learning, you can also experience more
personalized education. Blended learning allows you to interact with a variety
of platforms and online learning tools , as well as learn in person.
Because students can have different learning styles, the
flexibility of online learning combined with the help of an in-person
instructor helps maximize learning in the style that works best for you.
Classrooms integrate face-to-face and online learning to
educate you
Blended learning allows you to integrate face-to-face
instruction with online learning modalities, using both together to create a
unique learning experience.
This kind of learning allows you to experience each lesson
in a new way. For example, after listening to a lecture about a history class,
you can then engage with the material online through digital field trips and
videos.
Your education benefits from both forms of learning,
allowing one to extend the other.
You learn how to thrive in a modern technology-based world
As you will eventually become part of a modern workforce,
the more adept at modern technology, the better.
Most people will need to interact with advanced technology
in their future careers, so blended learning allows you to get even more used
to this technology at school to prepare for that future .
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