Conventional learning vs Online learning
When we had to take any additional courses or learn something in the past, we had to look for a reputable tuition facility. We had to go there after school/college, It left us exhausted.
The pandemic had one positive effect: we began learning online and experimented with new ways to engage ourselves. Some claim that online education is inadequate. We don't study as well as in an offline environment. Is that true? Well, not entirely.
Ask yourself, Don't you get distracted in a classroom? We all know, dedication and sincerity towards classes are required in an offline classroom environment as well.
Post-pandemic, we have noticed a massive increase in online education platforms. For their accessibility, simplicity, and convenience, people have increasingly started looking for online educational options. Why spend a lot of money on something that can be accomplished for less than half the price or even less?
We learn much more in online classes than through conventional educational methods. Learning anything from anywhere is the new go-to for the Gen-N which is also the same for all generations!!! You can be at any age and learn something new!! At your place, in your time… That is a commendable leap in our educational field. Imagine what the future holds!
One thing that we need to understand is,
“It is not the educational institute that teaches you, but the teacher itself!! If you have a good teacher, then you don't have to worry about the way you learn!”
Having said that, is it okay to learn the Quran online? Is it possible to learn every aspect of Islam like Namaz, Ablution, etc.,
The future of education: Can Islamic education be taught online?
In this digitization era, so many online Islamic educators are ready to teach you and your children! But will it be worthwhile? Can we learn Islam online? With proper guidance and learning techniques, we can learn Islamic education online at our own pace.
Online classes, by default, are smaller than conventional classrooms. Taking advantage of this limitation, they teach limited students in each batch! Tadris strongly believes that kids concentrate and interact well when given attention. But how can the kids learn to read namaz and perform wudu (ablution) by simply listening to it?
Our team has come up with an engaging and enjoyable method for teaching that will help students not only comprehend what is being taught to them but also follow it. It is known as the "Tadris kit". Kids get excited when they are given the responsibility to find the solution because this kit includes all the necessary items, such as placards that show the steps to perform ablution. In this manner, it facilitates their learning and exploration as well.
Tadris is committed to teaching you and your children the fundamentals of Islam, which you can implement in your daily life. We have well-educated and qualified educators who are dedicated to teaching you all about Islam. In your place, at your time, online!