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Online Tutoring vs Traditional Tutoring

Every parent wants to offer the very best when it comes to education to their child. The quality of education that the students get determines the skills and knowledge they’ll gain, how their grades will be, what personality they’ll develop, and what college and career they’ll opt for.




A good education system builds a framework for the life one will lead. Hence, many parents choose to go for private tuition to help their child score better and perform better at school. Though many believe that tuitions are to support students who are academically lacking but that’s not true at all. Tuition whether online or offline can help students dig deeper into the subject and teach beyond the school curriculum, helping in important tests and competitive exams, and giving exam tips & tricks, etc. So, it is important to select the right tuition options.




Before we move further into this blog and find out which is better? Online or Traditional Tutoring, let us understand what is online tutoring and what is traditional tutoring.










What is Online Tutoring?


Online tutoring is a method of teaching online over the internet in real-time on a one-to-one basis or one-to-multiple basis without any physical human contact.




  • Accessibility:



Online tuition is more accessible, especially with technological advancements in the education field. Online lessons prepared by tutors have more simplified, concise, and user-friendly study materials.




  • Price:



Negotiating with tutors and finding the right one in your budget can be such a hassle in traditional tutoring. But when it comes to online tutoring, there are various price packages you can choose from depending on your budget.




  • Advance resources:



Many online tuition platforms provide study materials in the form of audio files, graphical presentations, videos, quizzes, etc, making the learning experience of the students interesting.




  • Perfect for a busy schedule:



Online tutoring allows one to save study materials, notes, recorded videos, and audio and study according to convenience and flexibility.




Disadvantages of Online Tutoring:




  • Experiential learning:



This is one thing online tutoring is not suitable for. If a student need help to build hands-on skills, they should prefer traditional tutoring methods.




  • Tool for distractions:



Online classes may not be able to draw the full concentration and attention of students as constant notifications from other apps on the device are pretty distracting.




  • Not suitable for introverted students:



Some students are camera shy and introverted, so online tuition might make them feel uncomfortable. Hence, being a hindrance rather than a help in their studies.








What is Traditional Tutoring?










Traditional Tutoring is a more personalized way of teaching where the teacher and students are physically present and they use books, notebooks, online resources, etc to enhance students’ performance.




  • Personalized learning:



Traditional tutoring is and has been the way to go for many years and the benefits of personalized learning, face-to-face interaction between students and teachers, and quick feedback helps students a great deal.




  • Interact with Body language:



A skilled and experienced tutor can understand the psychology of students and prepare the study material and lesson plans accordingly to help students feel more comfortable conveying their doubts and queries without any hesitation.




  • Maintains discipline:



Students who do not have a lot of interest in studies and academics may need traditional methods of learning. In-person tutors help address attention issues, maintain discipline, and develop learning habits that may not be possible in online tutoring.




Disadvantages of traditional tutoring:




  • Transportation costs:



Traditional tutoring involves commuting costs that the tutor incurs to reach the home of the students.




  • Expensive:



Traditional tutors don’t have a set parameter to decide their tuition fees which are flexible as per their preferences and are rather costly than online tutors.




  • Rigid hours:



The traditional classes are rigid in nature. The students have fixed hours for tuition. They cannot change the time and schedule according to their requirements.




Conclusion:




So, which one should you choose? The traditional method or the online method of tutoring. Well, both of the methods have their advantages and disadvantages, however, the right tutor largely depends on the student’s needs, the focused area of teaching, the nature of teaching suitable for you, the budget of the students/parents, etc. The tuition methods should be such that it identifies the area of improvement, and evaluation of performance thoroughly, and have mock tests and sessions, detecting errors discreetly. Hence, traditional tutoring and online tutoring both are best in their own right.




But to make the best use of it, you should consider your purpose to opt for private tuition, the child’s consent and preferences, their weak areas, study time, and schedule. Apart from that, the parents should keep the following points while looking for a tutor whether online or traditional-




  • Teaching style/methods

  • Communication skills

  • Teaching experience

  • Track record

  • Technical skills

  • Well-mannered

  • Good listening skills

  • Patient and polite







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