Model Answer
Nowadays, the Internet is used widely in
education around the world. Some people say it
is beneficial for teaching and learning because
there is so much information available. However,
others claim that the Internet is bad for students’
research skills and believe that its use should
be restricted. I believe that use of the Internet
should be limited in some ways, but it is still a
valuable educational tool.
Firstly, the Internet is essential for many
people today. It is widely used in the workplace
and people’s everyday lives, both for finding
information, for personal finance, for keeping
in touch with friends and family, for social
networking and so on. Therefore school students
should learn how to use it correctly. In addition,
students also need it for research in school and
university subjects. Nowadays the most up-to-date information can be found on the Internet, rather than in books which can become out
of date very quickly. Using the Internet is a
convenient way of finding out information and
developing independent research skills.
However, the Internet has some negative
aspects. For example, not all websites are
reliable or contain accurate information. Students
need to learn how to evaluate and check the
material they find on the Internet. Also, many
students simply copy large amounts of material,
such as essays from the Internet. Some students
then pretend that this material is their own
work, which is illegal. If students simply copy
information or material from the Internet without
understanding or analysing it, they will not learn
it fully. Teachers need to teach students how to
research and use information from the Internet
properly.
In conclusion, schools and universities should
teach students how to use the Internet by
teaching them good research skills. If students
know how to use the Internet effectively, they are
likely to become better students and have better
employment opportunities in the future.