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Benefits of Face-to-Face Learning:

The speech/voice of the teacher and other students can provide you with additional information and a
deeper comprehension. You can interact, collaborate on issues, and cooperate with other students from all
activities.

Encourages and supports social skills.


- Humans are social creatures, and for good reason. Socializing gives us a sense of belonging and security
and improves our overall mental health. Also, by activating or improving our social interaction.

You have the possibility to learn from other students.


This mutual learning can take many forms, including team-based project work and peer review of
assignment/exams. Peer learning can also occur through lively discussion and debate when students are
inspired or informed by the opinions and experiences of their classmates .

You'll be able to concentrate harder on your learning because there’ll be


less distraction than if you were at home
Disadvantages:

Due to time constraints in class, the lecturer cannot answer each and
every teachers questions (OUT OF FOCUS)
You will have to carry your Notebooks/Books to class every day. They
tend to be heavy.
Face-to-face tuition or expenses can be quite expensive.
Evidence that we used here : Statistical
In this controversial essay that we made, we use statistical. Because, as you can
see, basically all the information is gathered from the internet. But all of this
information contains real life information. If you may need the source or the
credits here are the links:
https://benchpartner.com/blog/face-to-face-learning-benefits-advantages-and-
disadvantages
https://mypatheducation.edu.au/health-and-aged-care-courses/6-benefits-of-face-
to-face-learning/

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