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No. Poor people need schools, they dont have computers, but maybe some schools might be shut down.
In the Victorian era, school was commonly referred to as "school" or "educational institution." There were various types of schools, such as public schools, private schools, and grammar schools.
It is not normal now, as it was banned in 1987 for state schools and 1999 for private schools. Going back in history though, it was very normal. From medieval to Victorian times it was an everyday occurrance in most schools.
The effectiveness of online versus public schools can vary depending on individual preferences, learning styles, and needs. Online schools offer flexibility and personalized learning, whereas public schools provide social interaction and extracurricular opportunities. Both have their advantages and challenges, and the suitability of each option depends on the student's unique circumstances.
Private schools are called public in some countries like the UK because they are open to the public, but require payment for attendance. The term "public" distinguishes them from schools that are exclusive to certain groups, such as religious or military institutions.
"At Chinese schools, children respond and read together, while American schools focus more on individual responses."
No, I don't think the internet will make schools disappear because some people don't have computers and some prefer learning at a schools instead of in front of a computer. And that is why I think schools will not disappear due to the internet. :D
No, the internet will not make schools disappear. While online education may become more popular, traditional schools will still play a vital role in providing structured learning environments, social interactions, and hands-on experiences for students. Schools offer more than just education, including extracurricular activities, support services, and personal development opportunities.
The internet will not make schools disappear. Today, some people are going to colege without leaving home. they get class notes, talk with classmates and teachers, and take tests online. In the future, there wil be more and more ways to learn online. How might distance learning affect schools? Will we need fewer teachers? Will school buildings be torn down?
not altogether, lower will probably always be there and ivy league will probably always be in person at least in the near future, some colleges could disappear
With the populiarity of internet do you think papers magazineswill disappear?
you cant make stuff disappear.
Broccoli doesn't make warts disappear.
It varies from school to school. But in the late 90s most schools had internet.
50% of public schools have internet access for their students to use.
i was unable to disappear my brother from my bedroom
Depending on the school and its location, typically most schools use the standard Internet Explorer
Things don't just disappear into thin air.He watched the train disappear over the hill.