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Pros and Cons of Personalised Learning

Personalised learning is a one-on-one individualised learning session with a student-centered approach to education, it is where classroom practices begin from understanding that all students learn differently and are always at a different point in their learning journey from their peers. Tutoroot offers personalised one to one tuitions to help the betterment of the home learning environment.

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Pros and Cons of Personalised Learning

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  1. Pros and Cons of Personalised Learning Personalised learning is the current buzzword in academics. In a personalised education system, students can learn at their desired pace, with an assured structure and guidance to deal with the areas of difficulty. Learning is aligned with students’ interests, needs, and abilities. It takes place in an engaging atmosphere where students have a better realisation of their strengths, and can thus make use of them more effectively. Pros of Personalised learning Eliminates travel time and geographical constraints Online tutoring eliminates travel time for both parties. Commuting at rush hours may be dreadful! You also save money on transportation. With no need to travel, and no time issues, students who reside in rural areas can also have access to lessons or laboratories. Online courses enable students to learn from home, eliminating travel time and also without being constrained by their location. No risk of falling ill As it avoids getting in contact with people on travel and staying in groups in the class, personalised learning prevents students from falling ill. During the pandemic, online learning played a vital role in restricting the spread of COVID-19. Learning through Efficient Resources Through efficient resources, the teacher can share folders that contain syllabus notes, case study material, papers from past examinations, practice questions, sample questions, a copy of specifications, links to diagrams, articles, notes, videos, and so on. This also aids in keeping things sorted in one location. Cons of Personalised learning Technical flaws Technical flaws may be a big impediment. A defective computer or server downtime may cause a lesson to be disrupted. Furthermore, the Internet connection is not always reliable. These circumstances are unavoidable. Nobody can forecast these weather patterns. Lack of Social Interaction The possibility of social interaction during online instruction may be decreased, but it will not be eliminated. Because certain courses may only be offered through recorded lectures. As a result, classrooms like this frequently have the least amount of student-to-student interaction possible. Distraction Online tutoring is convenient for the learner, but it also allows for distractions. If a trainee allows himself to be distracted, he forfeits the opportunity to learn from online instruction. In this situation, unlike a tutor’s actual presence, the trainer will be unable to notice the problem when it occurs. Security Of course, there are some security issues in the realm of online tuition. Something is incorrect if you only chat with a corporation and don’t obtain any information about the actual person who will be working with your child. www.tutoroot.com

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