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Introduction

Ever since the pandemic hit the shores of the world, the important question has been how to continue the education curriculum for students. Singapore’s education ministry has perfectly answered the question.

They set up a good digital structure for students to flourish and continue with their learning plan. Thus, according to OECD reports, it led Singapore to achieve the top rank in the global education index.

Singaporean students have scored the highest in maths, reading, and science.

Thus, it brings to the discussion topic: online maths classes. Some experts believe it’s the best way to learn maths, and others believe one-on-one interaction in developing mathematical skills.

Let us know more in the coming sections –

Pros Of Online Maths Learning

Online maths learning is one of the best ways to learn maths, as students do not have to go in public and mingle with others to learn maths. Rather they can learn it from the comforts of their home.

Here are a few pros of learning mathematics online –

1.      A Wide Range Of Teachers To Learn From

One of the advantages of learning mathematics online is that you can practice sums from a wider range of sources. You can open YouTube and type the equation. You will find thousands of teachers to help you with the aggregate.

Any educator can tutor you and help you excel in mathematics. Thus, it blurs the boundary with physical education, as students can choose the tutors of their choice.

If you focus on enhancing your mathematical skills, an online platform will help you solve all your mathematical problems.

2.      Record Or Save The Class

Another point of continuing online classes is that if you are in a live class, you can record the entire event and watch it later. If it is a pre-recorded class, you can save it and view it later.

Anyways, it gives you many options to continue your maths lessons. As per your learning plan, you can watch and rewatch videos to solve all the doubts and issues regarding maths.

Hence, it won’t matter much if you do not appear in the class. You can catch up on the lesson in your free time.

And if you are looking to know more about online classes, then visit Jimmy Maths tuition website and subscribe to their services.

3.      No Travelling

One of the significant advantages of online coaching is that you stay within a reasonable distance to get maths lessons. Rather you can sit and learn from the comfort of your home.

This way, you can channel your energy into learning new equations and sums, enhancing your maths knowledge, and helping you score good marks.

Cons Of Online Maths Learning

Besides several pros of online maths education, it has some cons that put the whole learning process at risk. Further, a child may need to develop mathematical skills properly.

Here are the reasons why –

1.      Technical Glitches

To enjoy the maths classes seamless connection is required. Otherwise, you won’t be able to know everything about maths.

Therefore one of the major cons of online learning is technical glitches. It is common in Asia, where smooth connectivity is unavailable due to weather or technical fault. This can happen on the student’s and teacher’s side.

Likewise, the quality of education reduces, and students can’t learn all the mathematical equations, hampering the learning process and growth.

Hence, an improved internet connection must ensure that you expand your mathematical skills and knowledge.

2.      Dedication Of Students

Another con of online maths learning is students need more attention to learning mathematical problems efficiently. Thus, it can lead to poor engagement between teachers and students.

It is obvious as not all students have a great attitude towards learning maths, and above that, there is no physical connection, which makes the teaching ineffective.

Therefore, a student must be dedicated to learning the maths lesson well and scoring well in the exams. 

Yet, Online Teaching Is Better

In conclusion, we can add that there are issues in the online system because everything is not perfect. However, it offers an opportunity for remote students to learn from the best educators, compete with city students, and perform well.

As WHO says, education is a basic human right, and it should be accessible to everyone worldwide.

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ROHIT MALIK

Writer at Edustoke and Spectrum Working with the promoters directly, Rohit setup and expanded Career Launchers operations in Bangalore. He then joined Educomp to setup and manage Educomp fledging sales team in south India and was instrumental in reorganising the Smart class operations. He has great knowledge of conceptualising & operating the Customer Connect Initiative of Smartclass business, a captive BPO managing Customer Lifecycle, renewals, Revenue assurance, Lead generation, Cross Sell & Upsell as well as CSAT for the entire Smart class business

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