Online Studies The Solution

I heard the Radio Host today express the nedd for online courses from local universities become implemented or made more popular. I totally agree with him and I wonder, why have we as a nation been encouraging the Computer age but rather than place an emphasis on getting more computers in homes and making schooling at the tertiary level more prevalent there, we are spending millions on building larger universities. Do we need more physical buildings even before we improve the stand of student graduating? Too many graduates are still backwards in writing skills and impromptu questioning.

 

 

 

Online Studies The Solution

 

 

Our focus on education has gone astray

National growth is measured in the building

Lots more money considered now for outlay

Increases should mean more graduating  

Not many realize the blatant disconnect

Education has lost its direction

Students are enrolling in large numbers yet

They lack good academic instruction

Universities must insist on what’s rudimentary

Disqualify substandard skills

Intuition at this level should make mandatory 

Entry exams with rigorous drills

Some consideration should be given to studies online

This may reduce the infrastructural need

Hillary may see no student left behind

Edutech may finally succeed

So much was done to encourage

Our people to train in IT

Lets truly usher in the computer age

Use computers and make home the academy

This may cause educators to refocus

Instruct more and build less

Our larger buildings in not the must

Networking nationally would be our real success

 

 

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