Digital learning is changing the way students learn and teachers teach. Discover why it is important and the benefits of integrating it into your curriculum.
Since the start of the internet in March 1992, the world has changed beyond recognition. It is hard to imagine a world without mobile phones, internet shopping, e-learning and TV streaming.
In more recent times, the impact of COVID-19 has intensified the need for digital. Within a couple of years, we were forced to switch face-to-face meetings to virtual calls and on-site work to remote/hybrid working models. According to McKinsey’s research, digitisation has accelerated by seven years due to the pandemic.
In education, teachers and students are embracing digital learning. We might be returning to normal but marrying education and teacher training with the internet is still very much in demand. In fact, the global digital learning market net worth is expected to reach £240bn by 2025.
With this in mind, let’s explore why it is important to students and the many benefits it brings to teaching staff.
Why is Digital Learning Important to Students?
Digital learning is becoming an essential resource for both students and teachers. It can be used at home, in class and on the move to provide a more holistic approach to education.
With digital learning, teachers can deliver improved standards of teaching to students and better understand their needs. As a result, students will find themselves in a stronger position to succeed academically.
The Benefits of Digital Learning for Teachers
1. Easy Access to Factual Information
Keeping up to date with the latest changes in Ofsted Inspections, safeguarding duties, and statutory assessment requirements are just a handful of areas you need to think about as a teacher.
The downside to the internet is the sheer quantity of false information available. However, with access to quality digital learning courses and resources, you can stay in the loop and provide a better education to students.
2. Deliver More Engaging Lessons
One of the biggest benefits of digital learning is gaining access to the tools and resources required to deliver better lessons to students.
The traditional learning model consists of the classroom, books and paper. But this doesn’t inspire everyone. Sometimes teachers need to think differently and be creative in the way they deliver the curriculum.
A perfect example of this is Charanga – Online Music Resources for Schools. This innovative music scheme for the new curriculum is a year-long online subscription currently utilised by over 5,000 UK schools.
It allows teachers, non-specialists and CPD music coordinators to teach the DfE’s Model Music Curriculum in a fun and interactive way.
3. Greater Flexibility
All teachers learn at different times and speeds. Digital learning enables them to do this on their terms.
Teachers can take accountability for their learning and come into it with a more positive mindset. After all, we only learn by opening ourselves up to engage with different sources of information. Online courses and resources are always there when teachers are ready to engage.
4. Better Quality Resources
Before the internet and technology become an integral part of the curriculum, it was up to teachers to deliver inspiring lessons with just a textbook, whiteboard/blackboard and their wits.
The beauty of the internet is its power to connect people from all walks of life and all corners of the world. Digital learning enables teachers to tap into the greatest minds in education, whether they are in Birmingham or John o’ Groats.
There are no boundaries to knowledge. Teachers can discover new teaching methods and access quality resources, ready for them to incorporate into their lesson plans. It is a one-way ticket to creating more stimulating lessons that inspire great results.
5. Understand Students
The way students think has evolved over the years with the age of social media becoming more prominent. Every child and young person is unique, with their own thoughts, challenges and preferences.
As teachers, knowing how to deal with this can be tricky. Accessing digital resources on mental health and wellbeing can have a significant impact on the way teachers approach their day-to-day duties.
They can get a better understanding of what students are going through and how to act and report issues. Sexual harassment in schools is another changing topic we need to know but simply don’t have the time to address with limited resources. Digital learning can help with this.
Reap the Benefits of Digital Learning
Now you know the benefits of digital learning, it is time to take action. At Services For Education, we provide a comprehensive range of online courses and resources for teachers.
From our popular safeguarding subscription to our extensive ECT and ECF support, our experts can help you deliver more engaging lessons and create an inspiring environment for students to flourish.
Browse our courses to find out more.