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Many people prefer homeschooling or online education instead of attending traditional schools, which is not really good for our society. Some of the reasons for the significant growth of online education may include bullying at school. Many students experience bullying, leading them to dislike going to school. Sometimes it might be because some individuals are [...]
I think that this tendency can influence two ways, and it depends on the point of view. On the one hand, it is of course better for students who want to study offline in universities, so there will be more places for them. However, it may not be a great benefit; I would say it [...]
This is an interesting question. To begin with, the role of universities is to educate the generation with high qualifications and improve their skills to become independent and capable of holding careers. For example, universities can graduate students at a high level with high quality because in university you can meet professors face to face, [...]
Talking about the increasing popularity of online education, it might affect traditional universities in the future. Personally, I think it will surely have an impact because online education doesn't require attending in person, while traditional universities require being on-site. The difference between these two is how you interact with people. Online education may not be [...]
Well, I'm not an expert, but sometimes it can be a really bad feature, I think, because some students can cheat in online education. Yes, there are a lot of strict rules for online education, but sometimes students find ways to cheat. They can suffer from a lack of quality education, which can lead to [...]
