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Technology has grown by leaps and bounds in the recent times, and just like every other industry, even the education sector hasn’t remained untouched by its advancements. This is where the old debate of “if technology can replace teachers” originates from.
The boom of online courses, where anyone can learn from the comfort of one’s own home or office at their own chosen time is the main cause. When online courses made their foray a decade ago, the same question of technology replacing teachers in schools emerged as a major argument. However, if we ask you today whether calculators can replace mathematics teachers at school, what would you say? Sounds weird, right! Do you think calculators which are also a kind of a technological advancement only, are capable enough of themselves, so as to replace the teachers? The answer is obvious. It’s an obvious No!
Why Can Technology not Replace Teachers?
Technology has, no doubts, brought a lot of relief for the human kind, but that doesn’t mean it can overpower or substitute humans. And, the major cause for this is its inability to interact with humans.
Coming to the education sector, technology is undoubtedly a boon for many, as while on one hand, it does make learning easy for students, on the other it eases the teaching process for the teachers. However, no matter how advanced the technology gets, the fact is that it can never fill the role of a teacher. To further ascertain the same, we would want you to kindly answer the questions below with a Yes or No:
Question 1
Can computers impart basic humanitarian traits or life skills to a student?
Question 2
Can a technical machine, clarify the doubts of a learner?
Question 3
Can a child, hardly seven years old, completely understand the language of a computer?
If your answer to the above questions is a No, then technology is nothing more than an automated tool. Besides, if we go by the theory of Constructivism, it has been proved that a child cannot learn things on his/her own by simply watching a video or a tutorial for that matter. Learning does not merely means the accumulation of knowledge, but is instead, imbibing of the concepts for enhancing the skills.
Let us now ponder upon a bit more on the questions asked above and embark on the answers on how and why do we need teachers in our lives, today, tomorrow, and forever:
Answer to Question 1
A teacher does not only share knowledge, but also teaches the students the necessary life skills, inspires them whenever they feel low, and guides them to take on the right path. This is the reason why teachers are often considered to be the role models for students. Computers, online courses, or any other means of technology can never bring in the humanitarian traits that a teacher possesses, and hence, teachers being replaced by the technology, is totally out of the question.
Answer to Question 2
A computer can never prove as an alternative to a teacher’s quick adaptability to situations. A teacher does not just speak, but instead, read the faces of the students sitting in the class, and accordingly work on his/her words and shapes the language while delivering the lecture. If the teacher feels that a student sitting at the back bench didn’t understand a concept, the teacher can present the information in an easy format which reaches out to every member of the audience. While teachers can pick clues based on the emotional state of the students, virtual learning can never scale the walls of this precious human ability.
Answer to Question 3
Not only children but all of us, do need a mentor in life to offer guidance and inputs. And admit it, even today, not everyone of us completely understands the way computers interact with us. This is why we have computer teachers at school, who help us bridge this gap and make us understand the technological complexities and the language required to communicate with a computer. If there were no teachers, then instead of easing the things for the mankind, the technological advancements could have rather worsen the learning process by making it even more complex to understand.
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Technology has grown by leaps and bounds in the recent times, and just like every other industry, even the education sector hasn’t remained untouched by its advancements. This is where the old debate of “if technology can replace teachers” originates from.
The boom of online courses, where anyone can learn from the comfort of one’s own home or office at their own chosen time is the main cause. When online courses made their foray a decade ago, the same question of technology replacing teachers in schools emerged as a major argument. However, if we ask you today whether calculators can replace mathematics teachers at school, what would you say? Sounds weird, right! Do you think calculators which are also a kind of a technological advancement only, are capable enough of themselves, so as to replace the teachers? The answer is obvious. It’s an obvious No!
Why Can Technology not Replace Teachers?
Technology has, no doubts, brought a lot of relief for the human kind, but that doesn’t mean it can overpower or substitute humans. And, the major cause for this is its inability to interact with humans.
Coming to the education sector, technology is undoubtedly a boon for many, as while on one hand, it does make learning easy for students, on the other it eases the teaching process for the teachers. However, no matter how advanced the technology gets, the fact is that it can never fill the role of a teacher. To further ascertain the same, we would want you to kindly answer the questions below with a Yes or No:
Question 1
Can computers impart basic humanitarian traits or life skills to a student?
Question 2
Can a technical machine, clarify the doubts of a learner?
Question 3
Can a child, hardly seven years old, completely understand the language of a computer?
If your answer to the above questions is a No, then technology is nothing more than an automated tool. Besides, if we go by the theory of Constructivism, it has been proved that a child cannot learn things on his/her own by simply watching a video or a tutorial for that matter. Learning does not merely means the accumulation of knowledge, but is instead, imbibing of the concepts for enhancing the skills.
Let us now ponder upon a bit more on the questions asked above and embark on the answers on how and why do we need teachers in our lives, today, tomorrow, and forever:
Answer to Question 1
A teacher does not only share knowledge, but also teaches the students the necessary life skills, inspires them whenever they feel low, and guides them to take on the right path. This is the reason why teachers are often considered to be the role models for students. Computers, online courses, or any other means of technology can never bring in the humanitarian traits that a teacher possesses, and hence, teachers being replaced by the technology, is totally out of the question.
Answer to Question 2
A computer can never prove as an alternative to a teacher’s quick adaptability to situations. A teacher does not just speak, but instead, read the faces of the students sitting in the class, and accordingly work on his/her words and shapes the language while delivering the lecture. If the teacher feels that a student sitting at the back bench didn’t understand a concept, the teacher can present the information in an easy format which reaches out to every member of the audience. While teachers can pick clues based on the emotional state of the students, virtual learning can never scale the walls of this precious human ability.
Answer to Question 3
Not only children but all of us, do need a mentor in life to offer guidance and inputs. And admit it, even today, not everyone of us completely understands the way computers interact with us. This is why we have computer teachers at school, who help us bridge this gap and make us understand the technological complexities and the language required to communicate with a computer. If there were no teachers, then instead of easing the things for the mankind, the technological advancements could have rather worsen the learning process by making it even more complex to understand.
I hope the answer is clear
If you like it follow me
Pls mark me as brainlist
#Nisha
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