Saturday, September 28, 2013

Online Schooling isn't bad for Society... Will it Put Teachers Out of Work


Let's just pretend that everyone decided to do online schooling for this prompt thingy...  ALLONS-Y!

Online schooling is not bad for society; though it will put teachers out of classroom work.  The good thing about online schooling is that you can choose your curriculum, and a teacher you can connect and maybe even relate to too make the subjects more interesting and bearable.  Also, there is the amazing feeling of working in the comfort of your own home.  Lastly, you can re-watch or re-read parts of the lesson that didn’t make sense.

Now like I said, online schooling will put teachers out of their classroom work.  One solution to this is that teachers make their own online curriculum.  Teachers don’t have to worry about being fired or teaching what the government wants them to teach because they get to teach what they think is best.  Though in this case, only the best teachers will succeed.  Kids like finding teachers who make a super boring and lame subject interesting because they can learn it and remember what they’ve learned while enjoying it as well.

One of the best parts of using online classes is that you can work in the comfort of you own home.  Who doesn’t dream about working on classes that have somehow become interesting while sitting on a comfortable couch sipping their favorite beverage?

Last but not least it is so very helpful when you’re using an online curriculum because you can re-read or re-watch any and all parts a lesson that don’t make sense to you unlike in a regular classroom where you listen and hopefully you remember what the teacher says.

So yes, maybe a few teachers would loose their jobs but they can go into other fields of work.  Not only that but children will be able to pick and choose curriculums and teachers according to their needs while being able to learn in the comfort of their home and have the ability to re-read and watch anything that doesn’t make sense to them.

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