Is Homeschooling More Effective than Traditional Schooling? Insights from Blub World Web Talk
Guwahati, 19th September: With the growing shift in education, homeschooling is gaining traction in India. This topic was the focus of a recent Blub World Web Talk, where prominent educators, including Principal Director Syeda Farzana Parveen of GD Goenka Public School, North Lakhimpur, shared their thoughts in the 237th episode of the series titled “Is Homeschooling More Effective than Traditional Schooling?”.
Blub World Web Talks bring together school leaders from around the globe to offer innovative perspectives on pressing educational issues. During the session, Farzana emphasized the importance of understanding homeschooling in the Indian context.
She pointed out, “We are in an age of digitalization. Many parents are confused about homeschooling and how it differs from traditional schooling. It’s crucial to clarify these distinctions so parents can make informed choices for their children.”
Farzana further elaborated on the advantages of blending homeschooling with traditional methods, especially in regions like Assam’s North Lakhimpur, where access to quality educators is limited.
She noted, “Online learning can bridge gaps for parents who wish to be more involved in their child’s education, while traditional schooling offers social interaction and hands-on learning, which is vital for developing sensory and fine motor skills.”
The discussion highlighted the need for a balanced approach, where both methods complement each other. As homeschooling continues to evolve, the insights from the Blub World Web Talk underline its potential to revolutionize education in India, particularly in remote areas.
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