Hybrid learning is changing how students learn. It mixes classroom teaching with online tools. Over 1.5 billion students moved to hybrid learning during the pandemic. This new way of learning brings both good chances and big challenges.
New Delhi, 10 Sep 2025
Hybrid learning is changing how students learn. It mixes classroom teaching with online tools. Over 1.5 billion students moved to hybrid learning during the pandemic. This new way of learning brings both good chances and big challenges.
Teachers Become Learning Coaches
Teachers now help students understand and think, not just remember facts. A study by McKinsey found that 74% of teachers see themselves as learning coaches in hybrid classes. This new way of teaching mixes in-person classes with online work. It lets teachers use new tools like virtual museum tours for history or online labs for science. Most students like this mix, with 82% saying they prefer hybrid learning.
Challenges in Hybrid Learning
Not all students can join hybrid classes. Some poor countries dont have good internet, so 37% of students cant use online tools. Cheating is also a problem. In 2023, there was a big jump in homework done by computers, not students. Teachers are also working harder. A study found that 80% of teachers feel they have too much work because of hybrid learning. But experts think hybrid learning will keep growing. By 2030, the money spent on education technology might reach 400 billion dollars.
Hybrid learning gels social interactions of physical classes with personalisations of the digital environments, thereby creating an ideal environment for learning.
Schools and teachers need to keep learning about hybrid teaching methods to help students learn better. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.
Updated 10 Sep 2025, 18:31 IST; source: link