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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.

gov/pmc/articles/PMC8250490/

https://owlcation.com/academia/Why-Traditional-Classroom-Learning-is-Better-than-Online-Courses

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwSOeRcX9NI

The debate between face-to-face learning and online learning has been
ongoing, particularly with the advent of technology that enables remote
education. While both approaches have their advantages and disadvantages,
there are distinct advantages to face-to-face learning that make it a
preferable option in many cases.
Firstly, face to face learning is preferable because of its enhanced social
interaction, face to face discussions and collaborations while also fostering
better social interaction and communication skills compared to online
learning.
Secondly, face to face learning encourages immediate feedback and support;
in a physical classroom setting, students can receive immediate feedback
from teachers and peers. Permitting quicker problem solving and deeper
understanding of the material being thought, which isn’t as readily available
in online learning environments.
Lastly, in class learning promotes a structed environment and hands on
learning; its structed environment teaches accountability, discipline, and
time management skills. Additionally, it offers hands on learning experiences
in practical subjects such as science labs, physical education or even art
class while none of these can be replicated online.

In summary, face-to-face learning excels in promoting social interaction,


providing immediate feedback and support, and offering structured and
hands-on learning experiences, making it a preferred option for many
students and educators.

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