Parental Support

Supporting Your Child’s Learning in a Digital World

If you're a parent or teacher wondering how to best support today’s students, there's something important to know: the way young people learn has changed—and it’s not going back. That’s not a bad thing. In fact, it’s opening up incredible opportunities to help them thrive.

Think about how easy it is now for students to connect with others. Online classrooms and collaborative platforms allow them to work together on projects, share ideas, and learn from peers, regardless of where they live. They’re learning teamwork, communication, and problem-solving in real time, across time zones and cultures.

And it doesn’t stop there. Students born into the digital world are known as Digital Natives. They are comfortable with technology which gives them access to an incredible wealth of educational material at their fingertips. With the right guidance, they can access quality videos, e-books, articles, and podcasts that suit their individual preferences. Whether they learn best through visuals, stories, or hands-on demonstrations, there’s something for every learner out there.

This personalization also extends to how they manage their study habits. NextGen Online employs collaboration and organisation tools such as Padlet, BigBlue Button and Exabis ePortfolio to help students stay organized, keep track of their learning goals, and avoid the chaos that often comes with exam preparation. Parents can encourage students to use these tools to build focus and confidence—essential skills they’ll use long after graduation.

Writing and research tools are also evolving in ways that truly support academic growth. NextGen employs AI tools to provide AI experience in a secure, restricted and monitored environment. Citation managers help them build strong habits around referencing and intellectual honesty. These tools aren’t shortcuts—they’re scaffolds that help students produce their best work and learn in the process.

Even exam preparation is being reimagined. With instant feedback from practice tests and quizzes, students can spot weaknesses early and adjust their study strategies accordingly. They’re learning how to learn—becoming more reflective, more strategic, and more self-aware.

And let’s not forget how crucial time management is. In a world full of distractions such as social media, it’s imperative for parents to assist their children develop time management skills and help them stay on task. 

What’s clear is this: when used with intention and guidance, technology can be a powerful partner in your child’s education. It doesn't replace your role—it strengthens it. By embracing these tools, you're not only helping your child succeed in school but also preparing them to thrive in a digital, fast-evolving world.

Visit us online at https://www.online.nextgenacademyac.com to see the variety of subjects on offer.