Distance Learning Is
Not For Everyone
Distance learning is a great advance forward in making
education more accessible to millions of Americans who would
simply not have the time or resources to obtain a college
degree or technical certificate. It allows people from all over
the country, even in remote or rural areas to plug into
technology that lets them learn, at their own speed and on
their own time.
But distance learning is not for everyone and some people
need the familiar surroundings of a real classroom and a real
teacher in order to learn. That’s because our traditional
education model features three key components that have proven
to be effective in helping to educate large numbers of people.
Those components are human teacher expression and explanation,
student note-taking based on the teacher’s presentation, and
peer communication between the students that is facilitated by
the teacher.
None of these elements are present in distance learning and
as a result it becomes a foreign way for students, old or
young, to receive and process the information in order to
learn.
In order to be successful in distance learning we must find
a way to overcome the fact that these traditional elements are
missing in our online education. Some people can do that and
others cannot.
Other barriers to distance learning include having the
ability to be self-motivated and to do all of the necessary
work including studying in order to be successful. If you can’t
study or complete assignments without the monitoring and
occasional nudge from a teacher then distance learning may not
be for you. Similarly if you don’t have the discipline to
participate in all online events and to protect your time and
space from interruptions and distractions you will find it very
hard to go through a distance learning program.
Distance learning may not be for you as well if you already
have a busy life that involves a lot of time and
responsibilities. You can try and study as you watch over your
children at the pool, but sooner or later one of your kids will
by accident or design pull you away from your studies. You can
try and do a distance learning program while working 60 hours
at the office, but eventually something will give, and that’s
likely to be your homework assignment.
Distance learning really is a giant
step forward in using technology to improve our lives and
education. Just remember that it may not be right for you, at
least right now.
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