Independent and Traditional learning are two used methods in our daily lives.
Independent learning is learning stuffs by yourself. While, Traditional learning is learning anything with a teacher, a parent, a guardian , or anyone that helps you learn or helps you at everything. Both Independent and Traditional learning have similarities, advantages, and disadvantages.
Independent and Traditional learning have many similarities. They both are two methods of learning. Traditional learning is mostly used by kindergarten, nursery, and grade schools. While, independent learning focuses in high school life and college life. Independent learning is learning by your own. Independent learning is not yet used by children because they will have a hard time learning school by themselves.
Traditional learning has advantages and disadvantages. When a student gets older and as he/she is used to be guided by a parent or a guardian, he will have a very hard time learning by his own. Advantages are, life is much easier and much relaxing because. Someone will do stuffs for you while you just enjoy and relax. Also, you will have no struggles with anything unlike living Independently. But when you are living alone. You will have a lot of struggles, and a lot of trials and error.
Independent learning also has advantages and disadvantages. Independent learning is hard.
Its living by yourself and doing all the hard stuffs and problems by yourself. This is way to far with Traditional learning. Independent learning is much harder and much tiring. But, when you get used to it you can live by your own anywhere.