Thursday, June 14, 2018

Many students around the world are looking for a good education that will lead them to good job opportunities. However, there are many obstacles and challenges in the way of achieving this dream, such as limited material capacity, political conditions that prevent the entry of European countries or the United States, or other challenges. Through this, the importance of online education, and access to all certificates and qualifications of university and postgraduate. This type of education provides many advantages, and allows for the recognition of different cultures and work environments around the world. The author shows through her article the challenges that students face in getting a good education and the benefits that students can get through online education.

Try for a moment to remember the first semester you entered into your life, whether it was in a school or nursery, where there was a blackboard and colored chalk that attracted your attention. Often you perform your duties and school tasks in a notebook or sheets using pencil, wax colors, and you paint the pictures with your own hands. Let's get back to class in 2017, we'll find that everything has changed. There is no longer any use for wax or crayons, replaced by screens, social networks, cloud computing, and enhanced reality.

Technology has changed the way the classroom works, not only in school, but in the entire educational system. Students from the time they enter the nursery until their arrival at the university are enrolled in online education from their first day of study. With this growing volume of technological progress, higher education institutions are operating in an increasingly competitive environment and in unstable markets.


In the United Kingdom, increased tuition fees for university education, the removal of students' admission ceiling, and intense competition among qualified students have created an unprecedented era of "educational consumption." At the same time, students also expect more education . Recent press coverage of so-called "free-for-all" has confirmed that Russell Group's universities have introduced a series of higher education programs in this tradition, viewing students as mere consumers in the "buyer's market."

The "traditional student" instinct also changed. In the midst of all this, there is a change in how these students prefer to have access to education. Older students, in particular, who are looking for higher education, want their education to be more valuable and important. But also must be flexible enough to match their current obligations and responsibilities. The role of universities in preparing students for the job market also disappears. Even after students graduate with the highest ratings, there is a growing need and constant pressure on students to continue education.

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