Saturday, October 5, 2013
Learning In Classrooms vs. Learning Online
There is a common trend that started not too long ago. A group of teachers stated that online education statistically proves that it is far more superior than the traditional classroom. There have been many commercials to advertise online learning from TV to social media. Like every arguable statement, there will always be the opposition who argues otherwise. Actual professors who have gained intelligence over the years argue that online learning is actually detrimental to a children's potential and learning. They continue to say that online learning doesn't recreate the actual interaction with a teacher and the interactions with classmates. The professors continue to argue that most of their education is accumulated from classmates and students they interacted with. Online learning does provide great education, but it isn't sufficient for children to become successful later in life in specific situations that require socialization and other skills that are attained through the traditional classroom. Personally, I believe that while online education does provide exceptional education, the cons of it outweigh the pros thus resulting that the traditional classroom is far superior for not only now, but in the long run.
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