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Out-of-school learning boosted by Outschool.com

Out-of-school learning

Out-of-school learning is an approach intended at boosting education beyond regular schooling. This strategy is considerably being embraced by a wide range of educational technology platforms. 
One of them is Outschool.com whose objective entails offering out-of-school learning that enables organizations, and families access high-quality content in different subjects.

The flexibility of out-of-school learning

Out-of-school learning has been deemed flexible because learners can acquire new skills depending on their interests and time. 
Outschool.com offers an engaging out-of-school learning platform, and this facilitates the expansion of learners’ knowledge base. 
New learning communities are availed, and this is instrumental in offering students a different trajectory as compared to standard schooling.  
Outschool.com was founded in 2015 by Amir Nathoo, and it has made incredible progress. For example, it presently offers at least 10,000 video-enabled and live classes for young people between the ages of three (3) and eighteen (18). 
Learners are connected in small groups through the online platform, whereby dynamic instructors are availed. 

Outschool.com’s incredible out-of-school learning experience

Outschool.com has been making exceptional progress in enhancing the out-of-school learning experience.
 For instance, learners are provided with different content ranging from adventurous classes, such as forensic science and pet trick training, to more typical academic subjects. 
Moreover, prices are dependent on course length and topic. Outschool.com has also been friendly to instructors as they usually join the platform to share their interests and expertise. 
They are, however, publicly rated by participants, and this is pivotal in instigating accountability and transparency. Instructors are also subjected to background checks. 
Flexibility is propelled by the fact that teachers usually determine their own prices, whereas Outschool.com takes 30% of the enrollment fee.
Out-of-school learning is, therefore, passion-driven, and this is the reason why many players are joining this sector. 
Conversely, the worldwide e-learning market estimated to be worth at least $170 has not been fully tapped in Nigeria. This is despite the fact it has emerged to be one of the countries in Africa to have considerably embraced internet usage.

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