Cristina and her teacher Sam are getting ready for their IGCSE Geography session as the sun rises above Guatemala City. The IGCSE is a must for Cristina to pursue her dream of attending law school in the United States, but her local school does not offer it. Cristina is excited about today’s session on urbanization because she has scheduled the exams at her nearby testing location for May.
She connects to the online classroom at her parents’ house while seated in the quiet study room. She is speaking to Sam and the other students in her class while wearing her headset and microphone. She needs to ensure she has a pen and a notebook nearby and opens her folder to the page with the last lesson. Sam has already logged in and posted the address to the virtual whiteboard. “Good day, Cristina! She logs in, and he says, “Good morning! After saying, “I’m back,” the lesson starts.
Online Learning
With free online resources like MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses), The Open University, Future Learn, EdX, or Coursera offering courses on all disciplines at various levels for anyone, low cost online education has become extremely popular in recent years. These courses include some that are recognized or count toward academic credits. Most are one-way, pre-recorded methods that don’t involve face-to-face interactions between students and teachers. With online schools, students can access curriculums from across the world.
How Does Online Education Operate?
Online education offers a tailored education where students receive all of their lectures via software similar to Skype, in real-time, from familiar teachers. They can complete the entire UK-accredited National Curriculum in the online school for their IGCSE and A-Level exams. For a modest charge, they can take the exams at their nearby testing facility if they choose. A large portion of the expansion of online education has coincided with the growth of homeschooling in the UK. Technology development has also contributed to change, with students simply needing a computer and a reliable internet connection.
Online colleges are becoming increasingly popular among students who live worldwide to earn credentials recognized globally. Online education has become very common in the USA, India, China, South Korea, Malaysia, the UK, Australia, and South Africa. It is also being used by British expatriates in the Middle East, including Dubai, to continue giving their children a top-notch British education while they are living abroad. The success of online education has been demonstrated by increased exam performance and high levels of student satisfaction. This has been attributed to small class sizes, professors paying close attention to each student, and few outside distractions.
Why Are International Students Fit For Online Education?
International students can receive a recognized British education online, regardless of where they live. They benefit from personalized instruction delivered in real-time by English-speaking professionals. This is considerably cheaper than tuition for an international school. Students receive individualised support at their local testing centre to take internationally recognized exams. British credentials are greatly desired for improving work chances, although they are not always offered at nearby schools.
As a result, ambitious students living in places without these credentials can nevertheless study for them online, thanks to online education. Students of any age can pursue their education. Adults who desire to pursue a new career or retrain can do so while still handling their current obligations. Around the world, many students reside in sparsely populated rural areas susceptible to poor weather. Transportation may be problematic, leading to school closings and lost days. Schools in the Shetland Islands have started offering online courses so students can study at home when the weather or access is terrible. This eliminates the isolation barrier to receiving a top-notch education.
The Possibilities For Online Education In Africa In The Future?
As some final food for thought, the impact of online education is becoming increasingly popular in improving children’s access to education in African nations. Numerous kids in underserved or rural schools can receive a high-quality education and skills training through online learning. The demand for expensive texts and physical resources declines.It is easy to use once it has been set up with a functional internet connection. E-learning might “Revolutionise Africa,” according to speakers at the E-Learning Africa conference. Students who attend online classes may acquire competitive educational credentials and knowledge. They require these skills to participate in a world economy that is increasingly knowledge-based and to have the power to better their local economic condition. Yes, education may promote ICT-based development and job creation. Online learning is the best way for education and has a bright future and enormous possibilities for students worldwide.