When it comes to preferences such as “Coke or Pepsi” or “French fries or onion rings”, you will find strong opinions and backers on both sides of the question. In Texas, you can even start a family feud at the local Tex-Mex joint over a “pinto or charro beans” debate.
Let’s face it, like pinto or charro beans, there often isn't a wrong choice. They are both great in their own way.
It’s a bit like that when it comes to getting your Texas Teacher Certification, as students have the distinct choice of online training vs in-person training. Each of these methods has their own merits and offers unique benefits.
The more traditional in-person training features a structured schedule and has the highlight of face-to-face interaction among both teachers and students, as well as facilitates social and professional contact among peers.
The preference can sway generationally as millennials are much more likely to be comfortable with online learning than Baby Boomers who might still be clinging to their flip phones.
Online training vs. in-person training can come down to a matter of learning style, as some students prefer to go at their own pace and time from home while others need the familiarity and interpersonal boost and support of the classroom.
Are you the type that wants to take an apple into the classroom to thank your educational mentor or are you more comfortable at home in your yoga pants and on your Apple? Introvert or extravert, there is a method that will suit you.
Let’s take a closer look at the two methods of achieving your education for an alternative teacher certification in Texas.
At ECAP, we have done a lot of thinking of the topic and we are not going to tell you one method is better than the other because we think the best alternative certification program provides a combination of in-person training, as well as the ability to learn online.
By utilizing both in-person and online training, ECAP is able to provide students with the best of both worlds. ECAP provides a well-rounded experience that provides futures teachers with the structure and social interaction of the classroom coupled, with the convenience and flexibility of online components.
So, to answer the question we first posed, we like to say “both” to the pinto vs. charro bean questions. But, we always answer the “Coke vs. Pepsi” question like a true Texan...by saying “Dr. Pepper”!