Topic 97: In modern society, some people argue that schools become unnecessary as children can
study at home via the Internet. Do you agree or disagree?
The rapid
progression
of the Internet has paved the way for the growing popularity of distance learning.
People are now
speculating on
the possibility of the Internet
taking the place of
a traditional school. In
my opinion, given the continued advance in technology, Internet-based learning can serve as an
alternative to traditional class-based learning.
Online education has a large number of advantages. It allows students to set their own study time. Unlike
traditional learning, online courses offer children greater flexibility and enable them to create a timetable
in line with their needs and characteristics. Students can also save tuition fees, because a virtual school
normally charges students much less than a conventional school does. It is particularly a great option for
those students with physical
handicaps,
who have great difficulties in commuting to school campus.
For those who live far away from the school, online education is remarkably favourable. It can be
expected that the Internet is very likely to replace a physical school as an education provider in the near
future if its drawbacks are removed.
The first drawback of a virtual school is lack of human contact, as opposed to a noted
merit
of traditional
teacher-led education, providing students with ongoing daily interactions with teachers. This weakness
can be solved by taking advantage of bandwidth network technologies. The interaction between students
can be guaranteed when one can contact with another — whenever and wherever he or she likes—via
email, post comments on message boards and chat rooms, or even videoconference for communication.
Educators are also concerned that online learning cannot make all skills and knowledge
transferable.
For example, some courses require a high proportion of hands-on practice, which is beyond the capacity
of online training. This problem can be nevertheless addressed by introducing multimedia as a teaching
aid. By using audio and video, students can
sample
different learning styles and acquire both general
and specialised knowledge of a subject.
As suggested above, there are plenty of benefits of online learning, including flexibility, cost-saving and
convenience. Although it has two problems, lack of interaction and tailing to provide a wide range of
courses, both can be overcame as technology advances.
1.
progression = development = evolution = advance
2.
speculate on = consider = contemplate
3.
take the place of = substitute = supplant
4.
handicap = disability
5.
merit = value = advantage
6.
transferable = conveyable
7.
sample = try = experiment
109
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |