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3. Do you agree with Margie that schools today are more fun than the school in
the story? Give reasons for your answer.​

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Answered by jyotibharati96
5

Answer:

Yes, I agree with Margie that schools today are more fun than the school in the story. In the story, teaching is done mechanically inside a learner's house itself. Studying and answering questions in the absence of classmates seems to be a boring idea. Writing homework in punch codes and that too without anybody’s help would be really exhausting.

A mechanical teacher has no emotions and sentiments. It does not have the ability to understand the psychology of a student rather it teaches him/her according to its adjusted modes. But in today’s schools, there are teachers who are the real human beings. They are more understanding and accommodating than mechanical ones. They work for the overall development of a child. Moreover, children develop a better understanding about each other and of their surroundings when accompanied by the students of their age. Another major advantage of today’s schools is that if any student faces any problem with the subject or in homework then he/she can discuss it with the teacher and other kids in the class. It is impossible to do such discussions with a mechanical teacher. In today’s schools, kids learn various qualities like sharing, respect, obedience, kindness, etc. They are encouraged to take part in games, sports, and other activities which are necessary for the overall development of a student. Thus, all these factors prove that schools today are more fun than the school in the story.

Answered by Anonymous
15

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Question : -

Do you agree with Margie that schools today are more fun than the school in the story? Give reasons for your .

Answer : -

Yes, schools today are more fun than schools in the story because children never learn alone, it feels better to learn with friends and face-to-face interaction with a human teacher is more affective than a computer. A teacher teaches us with love, just like our parents, they also teach us the value. But, a computer programme cannot teach us in that way. We can discuss our studies with friends, but in the story, this can't happen, because everyone have their own syllabus. This affects communication skills and students will find it difficult to make friends and interact with other humans. The era shown in the story can take humans to a new path, where no one would interact with humans, and people would only live with artificial intelligence.

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