The Impact of Separate and Blended Learning on the Quality of Education in Higher Education Institutions

S. Torokulova
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The article deals with the question of how much the previous school or learning experience influences the quality of higher education. School education can be carried out by different teaching methods, and each of them is characterized by its own peculiarities. Separate (gender-segregated) and blended (gender-mixed) learning are two widespread methods that shape the educational process and influence the social interaction between students. Importantly, the quality of pre-university education can have a significant impact on students' willingness to study challenging subjects at university. Students with a solid knowledge base and good academic skills often find it easier to cope with more challenging academic material in higher education. Initial successes can significantly boost students' self-confidence, which in turn has a positive effect on their motivation and overall performance at university. When students enter higher education, they are exposed to a new educational environment, are exposed to new teaching methods and develop as individuals. However, it is also important to recognize that each stage of learning presents students with its own unique challenges and opportunities that require students to be flexible and adaptable to overcome successfully.
分离式学习和混合式学习对高等院校教育质量的影响
本文论述了以往的学校或学习经历在多大程度上影响高等教育质量的问题。学校教育可以采用不同的教学方法,每种方法都有自己的特点。分班(性别隔离)学习和混合(性别混合)学习是两种普遍采用的方法,它们影响着教育过程,也影响着学生之间的社会交往。重要的是,大学预科教育的质量会对学生在大学学习具有挑战性科目的意愿产生重大影响。拥有扎实知识基础和良好学术技能的学生往往更容易应对高等教育中更具挑战性的学术材料。最初的成功能极大地增强学生的自信心,进而对他们的学习动机和在大学的整体表现产生积极影响。学生进入高等院校后,会接触到新的教育环境,接触到新的教学方法,并作为个体得到发展。然而,同样重要的是要认识到,每个学习阶段都会给学生带来独特的挑战和机遇,需要学生灵活应变,才能成功克服。
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