Private Online Schools: US Experts Assess A Drawback And Warn Public To Steer Clear

Today is the era of internet technology, and everything is available on online, from information to technology, from arts to science, from shopping to selling and so much more that one can think of something and it is already on the list.

The trend has been helpful in many ways, though unfortunately there are lobbies that seem to take advantage of this technology. According to RNZ, after the bill is proposed for the allowance of government in New Zealand for opening online schools, US education experts are trying to bring to light the horrifying examples of online schools in the US.

In the event of the bill being passed, different institutions will provide educational facilities online in a variety of subjects. The system of online schools is raising a lot of concerns; teachers are against private sectors indulgence in education. Professor Gary Miron of the Michigan University has been the witness of online school systems and the bad experiences associated with them.

According to Miron, the results of online schools in the US were extremely disappointing, and opening schools in the New Zealand may not be helpful for kids rather just a money gain for private providers. Michigan professor also added that online education is critical, but it should be under the authority of existing schools.

Apart from this debate, online schools are getting popular every day. In an event in Ghana Africa, citifm reports of an initiative by Vodafone, an instant classroom project. Vodafone intends to provide access to learning online in all countries of Africa. The CEO Vodafone Ghana Yolanda Cuba stated that with new technology, children could learn whatever they want to learn and get assistance in mastering skills without going through any hustle. Yolanda said that these instant classroom projects could help many who can't afford to pay for extra classes.

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