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Published January 1, 2021

Tutorful Reports – how to improve learning using digital technology

By Kirstan Norman
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OVERVIEW

New research reveals that 74%* of secondary school parents think that digital learning provided by teachers and the government needs to be improved. In particular, the biggest issues raised were that teachers didn’t make it exciting for 1 in 3 (33%)* students, while 1 in 4 (23%)* couldn’t hear their teacher or classmates properly.

Understandably, schools were not prepared for online learning following the pandemic, however the good news is that new technology is enabling teachers to engage students better online. With the global crisis changing the way we work and study, digital learning could become the future of learning.

To help look at the topic of digital vs classroom learning, and also look at a retrospective of 2021 and trends for the future of education, 10 experts from all over the UK share their thoughts and learnings.

*Source: A survey was commissioned by Tutorful in August 2021 amongst 1,000 adults who have children aged between 11-18 years old in the UK. 

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