Is it better to teach online or take part time classes?

Updated on educate 2024-05-10
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course, it's a real class! You have been reading books for so many years, how long has it been since online education came out, and how many people can read books very well by looking at them online?!

    If online education is really good enough to outperform real education, the teachers in the school haven't all gone home = = Online teaching is just a kind of auxiliary learning, you can learn online in your spare time to see if it helps, but you can't rely on it alone to replace real people.

    Don't be at a loss, studying for a college is definitely the right choice for you, and now you must have a college diploma in a popular profession when looking for a job outside

    People who don't have a real diploma or special skills who rely on relationships don't have a good life after mixing jobs

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think it's better to take classes as an amateur, so that with real supervision, I will also study hard.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Good part-time classes.

    The teacher's face-to-face teaching will definitely be better.

    There is no tension in online education, and it is natural to relax when listening to lectures, and it is not easy to concentrate.

    And if you have any questions during class, you can ask questions at any time, which will be more helpful to yourself!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't know if you've ever heard of self-exams? Self-examination is the highest diploma exam in addition to regular universities, you said night school, if you don't do a good **, you will be deceived, well-said, maybe the diploma country does not recognize you and it is useless, it is recommended that if you want to get a good diploma, go to the self-examination, if it is to mix the diploma, go to the University of Electricity, correspondence courses are OK, these two prerequisites are at least high school graduates, self-examination you are a primary school student can be, do you know Zhejiang Xinchang 10-year-old self-examination college students? She got her undergraduate diploma at the age of 10, I wish you success, come on!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Online classes are very good, I don't know what kind of situation you are asking, at present, most of the online classes are due to the epidemic reasons can not go back to school and lead to online classes at home, I personally feel that online classes at home are more efficient than offline classes at school, maybe because they are more suitable for this model, everyone's learning methods are different. However, if you take online classes at home, you must use good consciousness and a quiet and stable learning environment, otherwise, online classes at home will become a vacation at home, and you will not learn anything in the end. One of the advantages of online classes is that they support playback, and you may not know how to ask questions when you want to ask questions in places that you don't understand in school, but you can replay them repeatedly until you learn them, so I personally feel that online classes are very good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the current situation of the spread of the epidemic, online classes are relatively safe, and the key to whether you can take online classes seriously depends on whether you can take them seriously.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you don't have big problems with your course, and you are usually a person who doesn't like to ask questions and communicate with teachers, then what you need most in online classes is self-control. If your course needs a teacher's guidance, it's a bit difficult. It can only be communicated through messages.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, it's up to you. The content of online classes and offline teachers is actually the same, as long as you listen well, online classes are the same as offline courses.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are many discussions on this issue, and there are also many perspectives that can be discussed, such as the perspective of students, teachers, schools, families, society, and so on. Since the question is raised personally, I will first talk about it mainly from the perspective of student learning. I can only say that it depends on your personal characteristics and the purpose of your study.

    If you are a self-disciplined and planned learner, it will not have much impact if you do not take online classes, and you may even learn better. Because online classes can be used in more free learning time, many materials are electronic, even if the teacher does not provide them, it is convenient for students to take screenshots or search**.

    If you are not self-disciplined, or even lazy and casual, then it goes without saying that online classes will have some negative effects on your learning.

    If you are currently at a critical stage of study, such as the graduation season for higher education, especially the college entrance examination, then it may have a certain impact whether you are self-disciplined or not. First of all, online classes lead to a closed learning environment, and there is no way to conduct various formal exam simulations, and there is no way to contact classmates and teachers. The original classroom environment can create an atmosphere of tension and joint effort, but online classes can be almost boring.

    Secondly, there may be a lot of formalities and defenses during the graduation season of the university, which must be more convenient on campus, and online classes have caused more trouble. Third, online learning at home will inevitably have more distractions than learning at school, creating more uncertainties.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It depends on the situation of different people. Online classes generally require a lot of self-discipline, but they are more flexible and free for class time.

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