Quality of online education

@Mbenieve (567)
Kenya
September 3, 2020 11:54am CST
I can't help but wonder if students taking courses like Medicine, Nursing, Engineering, Accounting etc will get quality knowledge and skills after studying online. For instance, who wants to be treated by a doctor who studied online?? Tricky, right? In my opinion, the education sector should exempt the students taking these 'sensitive' courses and allow them to attend classes physically..with the right Covid 19 prevention measures of course.
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@arunima25 (87806)
• Bangalore, India
3 Sep 20
I agree. My daughter is in pre university now and she is not enjoying Science as much as she used to because she is missing her laboratory experiments and hands on learning.
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@arunima25 (87806)
• Bangalore, India
4 Sep 20
@Mbenieve Yes. Hope the virus crisis is over soon and physical school is resumed.
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@Mbenieve (567)
• Kenya
4 Sep 20
@arunima25 I hope so too.
@Mbenieve (567)
• Kenya
4 Sep 20
I feel her. Some topics can't be taught online.
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@Moon24 (22396)
• Serbia
3 Sep 20
I think online studing is not a bad idea.
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@Mbenieve (567)
• Kenya
4 Sep 20
Not for all courses though.
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@Moon24 (22396)
• Serbia
5 Sep 20
@Mbenieve it is good there is a chance to learn online.
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
4 Sep 20
Who's going to teach? All doctors are busy.
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@Mbenieve (567)
• Kenya
4 Sep 20
Some professor and lectures...
@erictsuma (9726)
• Mombasa, Kenya
3 Sep 20
Yes you are very right,those courses are sensitive.
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@Mbenieve (567)
• Kenya
4 Sep 20
And they require a lot of practical learning.
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@erictsuma (9726)
• Mombasa, Kenya
4 Sep 20
@Mbenieve exactly
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