Traditional classroom training requires companies to pay for classroom facilities, instructors, instructor training, participant's travel costs, etc. eLearning courses eliminate all of those, allowing learners to participate remotely.
Not exact matches
These big - ticket items point out the need for better up - front planning and strategy around
training teachers to successfully implement personalized learning, as well as the need to carefully think through the costs of creating spaces that are better suited to personalized learning, where students are often
required to move in ways that don't fit the
traditional classroom design.
As in
traditional master's programs, teacher candidates are
required to complete 20 weeks of in -
classroom training.
More
traditional methods of
training might
require a
classroom, an instructor and a set block of time, but the uses for eLearning extend way past the whiteboard.
In curriculum and content, online teacher
training programs are similar to
traditional programs and
require a comparable number of hours that candidates spend doing their student teaching requirement in brick - and - mortar
classrooms.
Whether you earn your degree online or through
traditional classroom instruction, most programs
require an internship or externship to give you hands - on
training in a professional healthcare environment.