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Can online learning replace school education?
People will learn to use the two together. However, when it comes to the debate of one over the other specifically for college education, the truth is that online learning can never really replace an in-campus experience.
Should school be taught online instead of in a classroom?
Kids learn better in class than when studying from home, finds teacher survey. A McKinsey survey suggests that children still learn better through classroom-based teaching. Online schooling was marked 5-out-of-10 for effectiveness. Some students have a learning delay of around three months.
Can online schools replace face to face school?
Yes, and in many ways online learning is more effective than face to face learning. As research shows 80\% of organizations believe their use of digital learning will remain the same, increase or decrease only slightly as restrictions on live training ease.
Will virtual learning actually replace the offline learning?
The virtual classroom cannot replace the traditional classroom because it is by its very essence or nature not completely ‘real. ‘ Teaching on the Internet is teaching in virtual reality, but not in reality.
Will online learning replace classroom-based education?
It’s become clear that online learning may soon become the preferred mode of education, eclipsing the longstanding classroom-based standard. According to Pew, this is already beginning to happen. 23\% of college graduates have taken an online course with it rising to 46\% amongst recent graduates – almost half of those surveyed.
Can digital interventions replace teachers in the future?
Digital interventions are a tool supporting the learning process, but they cannot replace the teacher. In addition, it is unrealistic to expect that the digital environment, even if it includes social facets, can replace the school experience, especially when it comes to developing social and emotional skills.
Can digital learning reach pupils who can’t attend school?
We know digital learning can reach pupils when they cannot physically attend school. This has previously been the case for sick children confined at home or in hospitals, those in remote locations who can’t attend school daily, and migrant children.
What is the value of digital learning?
It is inclusive. It supports (rather than replaces) the learning experience. Evidence of what methods work and in which context should inform digital learning interventions. We know digital learning can reach pupils when they cannot physically attend school.
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