Security Threats and Risk in Education
Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Science (Vol.8, No. 6)Publication Date: 2024-07-15
Authors : Nazmul Hazari; Hugo Barbosa;
Page : 94-97
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Abstract
With covid-19, the way the schools work has drastically changed. The old-school methods are being suppressed, and things such as distant learning and online courses are becoming more and more popular as the main gateways for teaching. This drastic change, which was by no means bad, has fulfilled its duty. But has it really filled all the gaps that it created. In the short time that it was really highlighted, all seemed well, and people went forward. But was it all well. As expected, when you force changes, things might go initially well, but some things go wrong. That's why you're not meant to force things into somebody but to slowly make an effort to implement them. Therefore, it should be acknowledged that there are some bad things behind the curtains of greatness. Portugal is a country where educational system before COVID was simple and not so online, so when the changes came, teachers were lacking skills and students were given rushed material. Why rushed. It felt like they just gave material out without having a proper protection. And even now it kind of feels like it. So, this paper aims to explain how safe the educational system is for the students in Portugal. How secure is it. Is the liberty given by the educational system good.
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