How long until the (first-world) classroom education model is obsolete?
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Homescoling (Score:5, Funny)
Homscooling si the way of the future. Lok at me, I was homscoold
Re:Homescoling (Score:5, Funny)
That's odd, because you write as though you went to public school.
Re:Always a niche (Score:5, Funny)
The classrooms are still small, they are just packed more tightly...
Re:Always a niche (Score:4, Funny)
Schools teach more than just the curiculum. One of the most valuable lessons people learn through attending school daily is how to act when surrounded by a pack of their peers in such a way as to be considered socially acceptable.
Many students also benefit directly from the dialog that occurs in the classroom. Until people are attending class in some kind of virtual world, students will have no real analog for the experience of learning amongst a group of other people via remote learning. Unless everyone starts working remotely, these will still be vital life skills, if only to reinforce the need for personal hygeine.
While some subjects are better suited to remote learning, more hands on topics such as trade subjects and the arts still require direct supervision and equipment.