As I see cyberschooling
As I see cyber schooling
written by: Tusher hossain
Within the past year, the local IT company
attempted to introduce cyber school, a project that ensure children are educated
in a unique way. What the government hopes about the school is it would be a
better way of learning, However, had different opinions: some people are agree to start cyber school
while other don’t. so, in this report, I
will cover the thoughts of cyber school and write my opinion.
Many people (and especially children)
love computing--playing an awful lot of games which is not helpful at any cost.
why does not computing reflect in a more positive way so that it can help
children- to learning for instance? Well, cyber school is one of the greatest
options to learn. this means children
can watch a lesson many times improving their understanding; they will
eventually have better education with the help of cyber schooling. A recent survey found that approximately 120
pupils turned to cyber school and had good result with massive improvement in
their grades.
But
many social friendships have been shattered; cyber-bulling became a more
problem as children don’t even see their friends so they talk to their online ’friend’….
then some random bullies get their address and text inappropriate insulting
abuses causing catastrophe. Furthermore
healthiness has fallen like humpty dumpty. Parents and researchers found that
children eat unhealthy food as there is no limit and rules for what to eat even
normal schools provide nourishing lunches as children work on their computers
all day, it is found that pupils in cyber school are most likely to get eye
infections. These problems are getting worse everyday in cyber schooling.
In conclusion, I
strongly believe cyber schooling is most likely to harm us although it has
fantastic education, normal school have too plus, normal schools provide
healthy meals and regular fresh air. Teachers
can deal with bullying and other problems while cyber schools cant. That’s why
cyber school should not be introduced.
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