Studying at school and home each have advantages and disadvantages. Studying at school provides social interaction but classes can be large and impersonal, while private schools have smaller class sizes but higher fees. Studying at home keeps students safe from dangers at school but they may lack social development opportunities without interaction with peers. The best approach combines the strengths of both, with dynamic education that utilizes both virtual and physical materials and activities.
Studying at school and home each have advantages and disadvantages. Studying at school provides social interaction but classes can be large and impersonal, while private schools have smaller class sizes but higher fees. Studying at home keeps students safe from dangers at school but they may lack social development opportunities without interaction with peers. The best approach combines the strengths of both, with dynamic education that utilizes both virtual and physical materials and activities.
Studying at school and home each have advantages and disadvantages. Studying at school provides social interaction but classes can be large and impersonal, while private schools have smaller class sizes but higher fees. Studying at home keeps students safe from dangers at school but they may lack social development opportunities without interaction with peers. The best approach combines the strengths of both, with dynamic education that utilizes both virtual and physical materials and activities.
and home Student Ana Karen Cortez Gutierrez Group: 01/ 6 semester Communicative competence in English Facilitator: Amelia del Pilar Bravo Garza
March 1st, 2022, Monterrey Nuevo Leon.
Studying at school and home Studying at school is what we have always known since we were little, which was any place where teaching is given, at any level of education: preschool, primary, secondary, preparatory, university, this place generally made up of a set of teachers and students. It can be public or private. The truth is that I had not known the online modality, of course I knew they already knew the tasks from a page on the internet but not that you will take class from a video call, the virtual modality, which is the one where teachers and students participate and interact in a digital environment, through technological resources using the facilities provided by the internet and computer networks in a synchronous manner, that is, these must coincide with their session schedules. advantages and disadvantages school Within the school there are two types of these, which is where the private and the public would be based. In short, the main difference between the two lies in the fact that public schools are financially supported by the state, while private schools are paid for by the students themselves, through their parents or guardians, by paying a monthly fee, and eventually a tuition that is paid at the beginning of each school year. that its advantages and disadvantages also come from there, the public one is cheaper and more accessible but there tend to be many children and it is not personalized while in the private one it is but it has a more expensive and less accessible fee advantages and disadvantages home Advantages The student will not be exposed to public order situations that endanger their life or physical integrity Many parents complain that children learn many things that they should not from other schoolmates, which would not be a problem with this type of education. In general, fathers and mothers are the ones who know their children best, so we would be talking about a pedagogy with a higher degree of personalization in classes at home. Disadvantages: The student may experience a social shock if there is no real coexistence with other children and adolescents of their age. The ideal is that the student has spaces in which he or she can socialize and live with others to have a normal development My personal opinion the best thing would be to combine the best of each one to carry out a more effective and dynamic education with the students and the subjects, giving more materials with which to do activities, whether virtual or physical.