Pros and Cons of Online Schooling
Ten years ago, the term
online
schooling might not be very appealing; just like the iron horses in the
early part of the 19th century or an airplane in the beginning of the
20th century. Internet was still underdeveloped in 1996 compared to what
we have now. And the conventional today may not be acceptable by the
general population in 1996.
But we don’t live in 1996
anymore. We are now in the era where everything is possible and
acceptable. Just like studying outside the school, in front of your
computer at the very comforts of your home. This is called online
schooling.
Thinking of entering
online
schooling can arouse discomfort for some. This is quite understandable
since it is not the usual way of learning just like those people who
have tried airplane as a way to travel for the first time. However, with
the reputation online schools are gaining, the way students learn is
transforming in an “unconventional way”.
If you are one of those students
who are considering this relatively new form of learning, here are the
things you should know- the pros and cons of online schooling:
Pros
No time wasted on traveling
Whether you live in the most remote town in the United States (provided
you have an internet connection) or at the top of the tallest building
in your city, you can always be on time to study your lessons. Online
schooling eliminates the time you have to prepare to dress up for
school. It also removes the time you have to spend sitting on the taxi
or waiting for the green light. With online schooling, your home and
your classroom are the same.
Can attend home needs anytime
For people who need to attend important things around the home, online
schooling works best. For instance: you have a baby to take care of or
you have a several things that must be done around the house. If before
you have to find ways to squeeze all the items in your “to-do-list” for
one whole day, now online schooling will give you more time on other
things as it eliminates the time you have to spend on preparation for
school.
No more classmates to mind
When you get online schooling, the classroom is all yours. You don’t
have to fight on your seat, you don’t have to get along with a group,
and you don’t have to be nice or rude to others.
Cons
Online school competence
There are many online schools to choose from. The question is: would you
be able to land on a job after you have spent all your time and money on
your chosen online school? One advice is: do research on the competency
of several online schools and consider the credit they can give once you
step into the working world.
Personal competence
Can you learn on your own or should you require a board and a talking
professor to absorb the lesson? There are some students who are better
studying alone. There are some who are not. If you think you are capable
of learning without the need of the actual classroom discussion, then
you can consider online schooling.
Environment cooperation
Is your home fit for studying? Can you concentrate with all the
destructions you can get in your home? Many homes are not fit to become
a school. It may be because there are children around, or the
neighborhood’s dogs are always barking, or your home is simply not
conducive to learning.
All these only say one thing:
home schooling is not for everyone. Do more research and consideration
before entering home schooling program. If you think you are fit and you
can benefit more on home schooling, then it is all up to you.
Khieng 'Ken' Chho - Online
Online
Schooling Resources. For more, visit Ken's website:
http://onlineschooling.1w3b.net/ |