Blended Training: A Possible Game Changer

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Here are five great reasons why Blended Learning could be a game-changer for education and training

Blended learning offers benefits to students and teachers, and it’s quickly becoming a popular choice in education.

  1. Teachers can diversify their teaching methods

Blended learning offers teachers the opportunity to diversify their teaching styles. Instead of presenting lectures and teaching students by rote, they can draw from various online and offline learning methods.

  1. Blended learning provides personalised learning

Blended learning achieves this by allowing teachers to create lessons tailored to each student’s learning needs. Teachers can ask questions during class, and students can receive individual attention.

They can also provide students with various learning tools, such as laptops, tablets, smartphones, and software.

  1. Blended learning promotes critical thinking

Blended learning encourages critical thinking. When students watch videos, they gain a deeper understanding of the material, which helps them develop critical thinking skills.

  1. Blended learning offers flexibility.

Blended learning offers flexibility for students and teachers. Teachers can create course materials on their own time. For most teachers, that means more time teaching. For teachers in other subjects, it might mean more time in meetings, planning, and lectures. Students can also learn at their own pace.

  1. Breadth of Learning

There are simply not enough hours in the day to get all the knowledge you need, and even if you could learn it all, your chances of doing it are slim. Blended learning tries to solve that problem by letting you draw on courses around the globe and study any subject.

Ultimately, a new generation of blended learning is emerging in classrooms, where teaching and learning are shaped by high technology, work is co-created by teachers, instructional designers and students, and content is delivered through many channels. These technologies present exciting opportunities for students to learn with greater depth and reach than ever before, helping them address complex challenges in the adult world.

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