e-Learning Ecologies MOOC’s Updates

Blended Learning

Blended learning is the most applicable learning modality in urban areas, particularly in cities where there is an increasing number of students and a limited availability of classrooms. Due to rapid populaton growth and high student enrollment, many school struggle to accomodate learners in traditional face-to-face settings. Blended learning serves as an effective solution to this concern by combining face-to-face instruction with online learning, allowing schools to maximize space , time, and resource without compromising the quality of education. Teachers must be updated also on how to coduct this modality.

The combination of face-to-face and online learning provides flexibility and balance in the teaching-learning process. During face-to-face sessions, teachers are able to discuss important concepts, clarify complex topics and directly engage students through guided discussions and hands-on activities. This set up allows teachers to assess students' understanding in real time and provide immediate feedback. It also helps build stronger teacher-student relationships, which are essential to effective learning.

This modality is used also during class suspensions to cope up with school tasks.

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