Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Education”
The Evolving Role Of The College Lecturer
Previously, I wrote about modern-day education. In this post, let’s explore how the role of the college lecturer has evolved over time.
Traditionally, lecturers were at the heart of higher education. Their primary responsibility was to deliver lectures—bringing a human touch to the world of reading and writing. These sessions, often informal in tone, helped break down complex topics into digestible chunks. The setting was familiar: four walls, a blackboard and chalk—or later, a whiteboard and marker.
Modern Day Education
In the past, formal education was primarily accessible through schools, colleges, and universities. However, this is no longer the only path to gaining knowledge. Today, with the vast array of modern tools and technologies available online, self-education has become more viable than ever. If you have the motivation and discipline, you can learn virtually any subject without attending a traditional institution.
Education is now widely accessible through various online resources, including:
Breaking Into IT
The Traditional Way Of Learning
In the olden days, you had to go to school or college to educate yourself. In the classroom, listen to the lectures, make notes and enjoy some discussions with the lecturer and classmates. At home, you would refer to textbooks and complete the work suggested in the curriculum.
Other than college, you had and have the option of private tuition. There are many brick and mortar training academies that supplement the colleges and universities.