Nowadays, there is a debate on whether web-based education is a valuable method of learning. Some people believe that web content should not be used to teach children. However, others have a more positive view of educational web content and strongly believe that it should be utilized. Personally, I think that we should use web content to teach children.
Those who argue that web education is not helpful suggest that the low quality of education is the issue. For instance, when children learn numerous courses at home through web content, they must study by themselves, even if the content provides a good education system. This makes it challenging for them to concentrate on attending classes in their rooms due to various distractions around them. However, if they attend school regularly and join classes organized by their teachers, they will have better conditions to focus on what they are learning.
Although attending classes in person is crucial for children, web content can be useful for those who do not have any opportunities to attend classes. For instance, in Kenya, education for children is a top priority, but the country does not have enough educational infrastructure to give them chances to study. Although many global NGO groups have set up schools to support their education system, it is still not enough because there is a lack of transportation infrastructure. Learning web content is a valuable tool for children to overcome these worst-case scenarios.
In conclusion, it is undeniable that web content cannot replace attending classes for children efficiently. However, I believe that web content should be utilized to teach children if their educational environment lacks the necessary resources in specific areas.
