Online School Argumentative Analysis

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The majority of kids absolutely hate going to school. They hate having to wake up early and dread doing work for eight hours a day. Students who attend a regular school are constantly reminded by other students and teachers to complete their work when they show up at school every day. But if that student is very independent and self motivated, it would be great for them to be able to complete their school work at home by themselves. Online schooling offers many more benefits and options than a regular school. Some people may disagree with the idea of doing school online because of the constant worry that the student is cheating. The student has a lot of new freedom such as when to get their work done and they can’t abuse it. The student needs …show more content…

In a regular school, a student has to wait on the other classmates to either finish their work or catch up because everyone has to work at the same pace. A fast working student may get confused earlier than other classmates because they’re farther ahead, and luckily there will be teachers online available who are ready to help. Another great benefit is that the student can create and personalize their own work schedule, so someone who works faster than other students can create a schedule that will be very different to someone who works at a slower pace. Being able to create these different paced schedules ensures that the student is getting their work done because they get to work however fast they want to. One of the biggest reasons people don’t agree with online education is because they think that the social aspect is taken away. Online schools offer different clubs for students to join, so they can meet and talk with their other classmates. Teachers are also constantly checking in and communicating with their students to make sure they’re on track. There are many different ways that students can interact with each other and their teachers, both online and in

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