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Quynh12345 Posted 4 years ago
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Schools are no longer necessary, because children can get so much information available through the Inteenet, and they can study just as well at home. To what extent do you agree or disagree

In these days, with advances in technology, typically the Internet, the way children acquire knowledge has changed significantly. Many people claim that it is not necessary for schools because of the availability of enormous information on the Internet and students can study at their home as effectively as they do at school. In my opinion, I agree that student can study as well at home with the help of free resources on the Internet, but schools still play an vital role in our society and can not be replaced by any ways


There are some ways for children to learn from the Internet, most of which are either free or affordable for almost people. One great way to learn is by watching videos or reading references in websites such as Youtube or Google, which offer a variety of areas taught in the school. Otherwise, they can participate in online courses favored by the large number of youngsters. This form of learning are even more advantageous because student can flexibly choose the subjects they excited about


That being said, my viewpoint is that academic intuition is irreplaceable in any society. It is clear that people can study well at home with the availability of the Internet; however, lack of teacher guidance and peer support is truly a disadvantage. These factors contribute to the development of intellect and even social relationships and mental health. Clearly, children who go to school and establish friendship can both have fun and improve their learning outcomes


In conclusion, although the wealth of documentary on the Internet is a great way for the young to study at home, I think schools are necessary for the development of students

  

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