The Five Qualities of
Successful
Distance Learners
Before you enroll to take classes through an
online school, check to make sure distance learning is really
right for you. Earning a qualification online can be an enjoyable and
rewarding experience. But, distance education is not for
everyone. While some people thrive on the independence and
freedom offered through such classes, others find themselves
regretting their decision and wishing they had enrolled at a
traditional school instead.
Successful and happy distance learners have a few
characteristics in common. Compare yourself to the following
list to determine whether or not online classes are a good fit
for your personality and habits.
1. Successful distance learners do just as well, if not better, without people looking over their shoulders. While some people need teachers to keep them motivated and on-task, distance learners are able to motivate themselves.
They realize
that they will never be face-to-face with the people who give
them assignments and grade their work, but they don’t need
others to encourage them. The most successful students are
self-motivated and set their own goals.
2. Successful distance learners never (or at least rarely)
procrastinate. You’ll rarely find them putting off
assignments or waiting until the last moment to write their
papers. These students enjoy the freedom of working at their own
pace and appreciate the ability to complete their work in as
much time as it takes them, instead of waiting for an entire
class. However, they understand that putting off their work too
often can end up adding months, if not years, to their studies.
3. Successful distance learners have good reading
comprehension skills. While most people learn by listening
to lectures and taking notes, the majority of distance learners
are expected to master material through reading alone. Although
some distance learning courses offer video recordings and audio
clips, most programs require that students understand a large
amount of information that is only available through written
text. These students are able to comprehend texts without the direct guidance of a teacher.
4. Successful distance learners can resist constant
distractions. Whether it’s the phone ringing off the hook,
the kids screaming in the kitchen, or the allure of the tv,
everyone faces distractions. Successful students know how to
filter out the constant disturbances that threaten their
progress. They feel comfortable turning down an invitation or
letting the machine pick up the phone when they know there is
work to be done.
5. Successful distance learners feel alright about missing
the social elements of traditional schools. Sure, they
realize that they’ll miss out on the student social activities, but they’re convinced that
the independence is absolutely worth it. Whether they’re mature
adult learners who aren’t really interested in socialising, or
younger students who get their socialization from
extracurricular activities elsewhere, they are comfortable with
their current social situation. In place of classroom
discussion, they explore the issues with their peers through
email and message boards or discuss what they’re learning with
spouses or coworkers.
If you have few of the qualities of these successful students,
you may want to reconsider applying to an online school.
Remember that online learning is not for everyone and, while it
is an excellent choice for some, others will always struggle
with learning independently. But, if, after comparing your
personality and habits to those of successful distance education
students, you’ve discovered that you have a lot in common,
online classes may be the perfect option for you.