Is online learning the new normal?

Online schooling has more on offer, from international subjects to flexibility.

The Covid-19 pandemic has moved many people to the online space.

Online learning in schools has seen much growth due to the lockdown levels in South Africa.

A safe and reliable alternative to face-to-face schooling, online schools have now also introduced new opportunities. From personalised learning to an international selection of curricula and qualifications on the table, which are in high demand.

Country manager at global mentorship company Crimson Education, Rebecca Pretorius said one of the main aspects of online learning that resonated with parents was the flexibility it allowed.

“While studying online helps learners get ahead and build their depth of expertise, it has also given learners an opportunity to learn additional skills, such as time management. This will be instrumental at university and in their careers where learning is more independent.”

She added that online schools offered learners greater options of subjects and curricula. This was something which traditional schools were also expanding into in response to greater demand.

“This includes the International GCSE and A-Level curriculum, which are internationally recognised and accepted around the world.”

Pretorius went on to explain the various qualifications growing in popularity in South Africa:

For information or to register your child visit: www.crimsoneducation.org/za

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