• Is It Time to Get Rid of Old-Schooling and Switch Fully to Online Teaching?

    The pandemic, 5 years ago, pushed us online fast ... showing the benefits of flexibility, access to resources, and learning anytime, anywhere.
    But is fully online education the answer?

    Old-school classrooms offer something technology can’t replace easily:

    Human connection

    Hands-on activities

    Social skills and teamwork

    Immediate feedback and support

    Maybe the future isn’t either,or , it’s blending the best of both worlds.
    Hybrid learning models can combine the strengths of face to face teaching with the flexibility of online tools.

    🤔🤔 What do you think? Should schools go fully online, stick to traditional classrooms, or mix both?

  • @Nawres-Alabed Online learning allows students to study at their own pace and from any location, making it convenient for those with work, family, or other commitments.

  • @Nawres-Alabed Online platforms can provide access to a broader range of courses and learning materials, potentially benefiting students in remote areas or those seeking specialized knowledge.

  • @Nawres-Alabed
    This is such a thoughtful reflection. While online teaching offers flexibility and access, traditional classrooms provide emotional connection, real-time interaction, and essential social development. I believe a balanced, hybrid model is the way forward—using technology to enhance learning without losing the human touch. It’s not about choosing one over the other, but about creating a system that adapts to diverse needs and prepares students for a dynamic future.

  • @Nawres-Alabed
    Dear, in future developed cities and countries classes will be totally digital. May be there will be mixed classes in underdeveloped countries and or cities.
    In my point of view, traditional + digitalised classrooms are perfect match for making learning environments natural.

    Sobia