First, different forms of learning
1, correspondence: correspondence is mainly self-study, and there will be organized and centralized face-to-face courses every semester.
2. Amateur: Amateurs need to attend classes at schools or teaching points at night or weekends according to the arrangement of colleges and universities.
Second, the face-to-face teaching time is different.
1, correspondence: correspondence is based on planned, organized and guided self-study, with systematic centralized face-to-face instruction. Face-to-face teaching time is usually winter and summer vacation.
2. Amateur: Amateur and correspondence teaching have similar requirements and objectives. Amateur teaching methods generally enroll students in colleges and universities, and arrange classes at night or on weekends.
Students who participate in correspondence can concentrate on teaching as long as they have time, and choosing correspondence is more suitable for students who have less spare time. Amateur study is more suitable for office workers. Generally, classes are held on weekends, and the teaching method is face-to-face. Students who participate in the study can feel the atmosphere of collective class. Moreover, it will not delay working hours, which is suitable for students who have more spare time, and it is also a more selective learning method.
Related information:
Correspondence education originated from the promotion movement of British universities in 1960s (65438-2009), and correspondence schools were established in capitalist countries after 1980s. In China, the Commercial Press established a correspondence agency at 19 14. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), correspondence education has made great progress.
Correspondence education in People's Republic of China (PRC) began in secondary normal schools. 195 1 northeast experimental school established correspondence department, and Beijing established correspondence normal school. Correspondence education in colleges and universities was compiled from Renmin University of China (the second half of 1952) and? Northeast Normal University (65438+May 0953).