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Accenting Higher Education for Young Minds

There are so many universities in the UK, USA, Scotland and Australia. Approximately 4.8 million students currently are pursuing higher education; about one third of the young generation opt for higher education and an increasing number of students are studying either full-time or part-time for achieving university degrees. Higher education is a priority in the current policy of the Government, with a target set to attract 50 percent of 18 to 30 year old to go for higher education.

There are different degree levels like undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral and they have different time period for successful completion. Undergraduate degree takes three years to complete; master’s degree is earned in a single year and doctoral degree takes three years for completion.

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Pros And Cons Of Online Education For The World Citizen

More and more young people are choosing non-traditional education to start and advance in their careers while completing and furthering their formal education. “Typical distance learners are those who don’t have access to programs, employees who work during scheduled class hours, homebound individuals, self-motivated individuals who want to take courses for self-knowledge or advancement, or those who are unable or unwilling to attend class” (Charp, 2000, p. 10). Three key elements surround the online learner: technology, curriculum, and instructor (Bedore, Bedore, & Bedore, 1997). These elements must be keenly integrated into one smoothly and operationally functional delivery tool.

While an online method of education can be a highly effective alternative medium of education for the mature, self-disciplined student, it is an inappropriate learning environment for more dependent learners. Online asynchronous education gives students control over their learning experience, and allows for flexibility of study schedules for non traditional students; however, this places a greater responsibility on the student. In order to successfully participate in an online program, student must be well organized, self-motivated, and possess a high degree of time management skills in order to keep up with the pace of the course. For these reasons, online education or e-learning is not appropriate for younger students (i.e. elementary or secondary school age), and other students who are dependent learners and have difficulty
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