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SA’s higher education constraints: Time for online distance study to close the gap

Peter Kriel, General Manager at The Independent Institute of Education

With the rapid development of technology in education, South Africa now has an unprecedented opportunity to harness the power of online distance study to ensure all deserving students – many of whom are excluded due to lack of space at public universities – are able to further their studies, an education expert says.

Apart from the transformative value for the sector as a whole, this mode of study also offers unique new opportunities for prospective students, says Peter Kriel, General Manager at The Independent Institute of Education, SA’s leading private education provider.

South Africa’s higher education sector, with some exceptions, still takes the approach that face-to-face learning is the gold standard. It is true that for some individuals, the traditional environment of contact education continues to offer a more effective and engaging learning experience.

“Face-to-face interactions with academics and peers can foster a sense of community, encourage active participation, and provide immediate feedback. However, even in the last year, the world of education has undergone a profound transformation, particularly at higher education institutions which have kept abreast of global best practice, and invested heavily in adaptive learning platforms, and AI-based tech and Learning Management Systems.”

This means that traditional barriers to learning are crumbling, making education more accessible and flexible than ever before, with superior outcomes now also within reach of online and distance learning students.

“Online higher education has emerged as a beacon of opportunity, offering a myriad of benefits that are reshaping the opportunities and the way students learn, interact, and succeed,” says Kriel.

“No longer does online study automatically confer additional challenges. Instead, there are increasingly many benefits to pursuing studies online in a distance mode of delivery as opposed to contact education, where attending class and most other related activities are bound to the geographical location of the student.”

ACCESSIBILITY AND INCLUSIVITY

Online education demolishes geographical boundaries, bringing education to the doorsteps of students regardless of physical location. For those hindered by physical disabilities, family responsibilities, or work commitments, online learning offers a chance to pursue higher education without compromising other aspects of life. It’s a powerful equaliser, ensuring that education is not a privilege but a fundamental right for all.

FLEXIBILITY AND PERSONALISED LEARNING

Traditional education follows a fixed schedule, often leaving little room for students to balance work, family, and academics. Online learning liberates students from rigid timetables. With on-demand lectures, discussions and assignments, students can now tailor their education around their lives. This flexibility fosters self-discipline, time management, and responsibility – essential skills valued in the professional world.

DIVERSE LEARNING EXPERIENCES

Online education leverages innovative technologies, providing students with diverse learning experiences. Interactive multimedia, virtual classrooms, and simulations engage students in ways that traditional classrooms cannot. These dynamic approaches are great to enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and digital literacy, preparing students for the complexities of our tech-driven society.

WIDER NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES

In virtual classrooms, students from different locations, even continents, collaborate, share perspectives, and work on projects together. Such a global network not only enriches cultural understanding but potentially also expands professional opportunities. Interacting with peers from diverse backgrounds cultivates tolerance, empathy, and a global mindset.

COST-EFFECTIVENESS

Online education often incurs lower tuition fees and eliminates expenses associated with commuting and accommodation. Additionally, students can continue working while studying, reducing the financial burden and making higher education more affordable and accessible.

LIFELONG LEARNING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

The digital age demands continuous learning and skill adaptation. Online education platforms offer a plethora of short courses, certifications, and degree programmes tailored to evolving industry needs. This accessibility to lifelong learning allows professionals to upskill, reskill, and stay relevant in their careers, enhancing their employability and job satisfaction.

ENHANCED SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Top institutions offering online and distance learning recognise the importance of support services. Dedicated online support tutors, discussion forums and digital libraries provide robust support systems. These resources ensure that students receive the guidance and assistance they need, fostering a conducive learning environment that is essential to successfully completing any study path.

“Online higher education is no longer the supporting act, with brick-and-mortar universities as the stars of the sector. It has become a revolution that is democratising education and broadening access without compromising on quality.

“The benefits extend far beyond opening opportunities for individual students, with the potential to transform higher education as a whole. Although it does remain very important for individuals to consider their own learning needs and styles, since distance education is not automatically suitable or appropriate for everyone, this new era of online learning opens up endless opportunities for countless more young South Africans.”



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