Face-to-face learning, also known as in-person learning, refers to the traditional mode of education where students attend classes physically in a physical classroom setting with their teachers and peers. In this mode, students and educators interact directly, fostering real-time communication and collaboration.
In face-to-face learning, students benefit from immediate feedback, social interactions with classmates, and the opportunity to engage in hands-on activities and discussions.
This traditional approach to learning has been the foundation of education for centuries and continues to be widely used in schools, colleges, and universities worldwide.