Many of you may still associate learning with classrooms and face-to-face teaching. However, online training has grown in popularity and is now the norm for people accessing continued education.
This change is, in part, due to how busy people’s lives have become and the need for more flexible ways to study. And, of course, the pandemic increased the number of people wanting to learn from the safety of their own homes.
Is distance education equal to regular?
The important thing to know about education is that just because they follow the same method, such as an in-person classroom or distance learning, doesn’t necessarily make them equal. The calibre of the teacher employed will drastically influence the quality of education. Also, each teacher will have a different approach to imparting knowledge. Therefore, to measure the quality of an educational establishment, the best option is to look at the student success rate. At Oxbridge, we have an A-level pass rate of 98%, and out of all our students, 38% leave with a grade A or higher. With that in mind, let’s look at some of the benefits of distance learning.