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densk [106]
3 years ago
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What are some similarities you see in the way school is taught in the story to the way students learn online now? from the book

the fun they had
What are some differences? The story is set in the year 2155. How do you think our modern-day schools will have changed by then?
English
1 answer:
Jobisdone [24]3 years ago
4 0

Some similarities between the story depicted in the book "The Fun They Had" and the online schools of today are the ease of access and the lack of socialization.

In the book "The Fun They Had", the students are taught within their house by a mechanical teacher. This offers the students many benefits but also comes with many drawbacks. Similar to the way students learn in online schools today, the students are lacking in socialization and "<u>fun time</u>" with other students their age, and in return benefit from the ease of access and inclusion that is offered by online schooling.

I believe the story offers an accurate depiction of what schooling may be like in the year 2155, in fact, it may be even more advanced and inclusive than that of the story. Technology is advancing at exponential rates and we can only wonder what kind of resources will be available by then, but it is logical to think schooling will become ever more inclusive and beneficial.

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