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Online or Offline, Learning is the Main Component

As the pandemic struck, education transformed and evolved into a new way of learning. A lot of debate has been going on over online teaching vs. classroom teaching. We at Ivy Aspire believe that learning is the most important aspect of it all. 

 

Online learning helped teachers in continuing with their education when classrooms weren’t accessible. This has further helped an entire generation from missing out on valuable educational years. (Would need to add a + for offline here to add balance to the fact that you’re saying both are good)

 

Traditional learning helps in building a social life and interacting with new people whereas online learning provides us with a more flexible learning schedule. Technology is the way forward and online learning is a way to keep up with our times, with lectures accessible to students even after the live classes are over. In terms of discussions and doubt clearing, classrooms and online discussion forums can be held on equal levels, a student can ask questions in a traditional classroom just as well as in an online discussion forum. 

 

Online learning and traditional learning both have their pros and cons, what traditional learning lacks in convenience, online learning makes up for with recorded lectures accessible throughout the week. Online learning may not provide the same amount of social interaction as traditional learning but it gives the students freedom of time. It saves them the hassle of traveling thus giving them more opportunities for hobbies and other co-curricular activities.

 

The best part of having both methods available is that now the learner gets to choose and maybe even alternate between the two learning options. Online learning has played a huge role in making sure no one misses out on any important aspect.

 

At Ivy aspire we provide our material online and also have centers all across India. We provide each student with personalized tutoring and one on one interaction with teachers and counselors. 

The post-pandemic hybrid system of education is an extraordinarily impressive method that includes both traditional and online methods of teaching and gives us a wholesome experience.