Based on the debate we had about remote learning, I personally feel that remote learning has more of cons than pros when it comes to any one who is in school wanting to receive the proper education they need in order to move forward with their life. You’re not fully assuring yourself to be able to stay focused when doing online classes from the comfort of your home. That itself creates distractions and limits to be able to portray work at the level you want to accomplish it at. Yeah, you’re not being in contact with anyone near you if you attend school in person so you can receive your education like that but the thing is, it’s starting to come out that it seems better to follow that path rather than just depending remote learning to make sure you are doing what you are supposed to do for school. I strongly believe also with the amount of time that many people ranging from young kids to adults have learned a lot from remote learning and can use that to move forward into attending classes in person, in campus, or wherever. It’s up to any person’s decision whether or not they want to follow through with remote learning or not, as the virus seems to be dimming down with many people taking care of their own health but it’s not fully guaranteed as not everyone goes through taking care of their health like others.
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Hello Jean,
I think that the learning preference has a lot to do with individual preference. Though I agree that in-person learning is better in many ways, I think that online learning takes dedication and a level of maturity that many younger students may not have.