Two Valuable Blended Learning Tips to Help Improve your Ofsted Grades

By Matt Ewens – Matt is a professional writer with a unique knowledge and experience of post 16 education.

Blended learning is not a new concept in terms of education, but it is certainly important.  Why is it important?

By its very nature a ‘blended’ approach to education can provide the learner with access to much more than the standard model of education or be a fantastic complement.  By combining e-learning and the use of technology, not to mention mobile/smart devices, there is a much wider range in how education can be delivered.  Improved assessment, reflection, retention, monitoring and feedback are just some of the benefits of having a blended approach.

According to the most recent Ofsted report 2016, we still don’t yet have a world class education system and the proportion of good or outstanding general further education colleges has declined from 77% in 2015, to 71% this year.

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