The New Age of Online Learning Â
The rapidly developing online world had to get into gear even faster after Covid 19 hit our lives in 2020 and since then the world of education has been revolutionised with online learning becoming more mainstream.Â
Students can now access courses ranging from continuing professional development (CPD) training courses all the way up to online masters courses all from the comfort of their own homes, without having to attend physical classes. This has opened a world of possibilities for participants who may not have had the opportunity to pursue postgraduates before due to personal circumstances. The online masters course experience is one that is becoming increasingly popular, as it offers students flexibility.
The Benefits of An Online Masters CourseÂ
An online masters course offers a range of benefits to students. Firstly, it allows students to study at their own pace and in their own time, meaning that they can fit their studies around their work and other commitments. Additionally, online courses are often cheaper than traditional courses, as there are no travel or accommodation costs associated with them. Finally, online courses are often more interactive than traditional courses, as they involve a range of multimedia elements such as videos, podcasts, and other learning activities.Â
Upskilling for the New Year
Many of you will have a new year’s resolution to improve your skills in the area of special education.
Our CPD Spring term starts on 13th February and runs until 9th April. It is available for individual as well as group bookings for schools.
Our online PG Dip/ MA in Special & Inclusive Education with Hibernia College is closing for applications for the January intake this week as the programme starts on 23rd of January.
The deadline for our MA in Special & Additional Learning Needs with the University of East London has been extended until 15th January so there is still time to get your applications in. We run monthly webinars if you want to find out more.