Virtual education has boomed in popularity but suffers from high dropout rates. Online students often report feeling isolated and lack of engagement leading many to abandon programs. Instructors also face challenges conveying concepts and connecting with remote students. Strategies like required check-ins, group discussions, and professor feedback hours aim to increase participation and social bonds. Some schools pair online coursework with occasional in-person intensives. Others have virtual study halls and peer-to-peer collaboration policies. While convenient and flexible, online education lacks important interpersonal connections. Additional support and accountability measures could improve retention. With creative solutions, virtual schools can better emulate traditional classrooms. You can find more useful information in the article https://latinamericanpost.com/33870-...dent-desertion on the causes of high desertion and potential innovations to enhance online student motivation and success.
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