Sociology, asked by tariquemohammad8555, 1 year ago

Debate_ on should teachers be replaced by computers.

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Answered by aarushibhandari0906
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I disagree that teachers can be replaced by computers 

Teachers share their knowledge by sharing it with students.Some queries cannot be solved by the computers.It has to be solved by the teacher. Teachers take class tests frequently which helps students to understand the topic in better way.Teachers take care of mental and physical health of the body and help us to remain conscious in class.So teachers can never be replaced by any computers or virtual classes.

Teacher cannot replace the teachers

 

Computer can make our eyes damage but the teacher cannot a teacher have emotion but a computer does not have any kind of feeling.If some times there is a personal isseus than teacher can solve but computer cannot . So computer cant take the place of humans and the teachers

Teachers are not, and cannot be automatons handing out information to students. They are leaders, guides, facilitators, and mentors.

 

There is an onslaught of technology on the modern classroom. Teachers, administrators, parents, and students alike are being told that technology is the whetstone with which we can all sharpen our education system. Technology can open doors, expand minds, and change the world.

That may be true, but it's not the panacea that it's been made out to be. As much innovation as the iPod may bring to the classroom, it's not going to replace a teacher anytime soon. In fact, the influx of technology like iPads means there is a greater need for teachers. We need teachers who are part early adopter, part integrator, and part mad scientist. The modern teacher must be willing to take chances and able to figure out how not just how technology works, but how it works for each student, and where its use is most appropriate.

Personalized tech-infused learning is the future of education. We started Endodermic to share the best education technology resources. Now it's no longer good enough to just share resources. 

Teachers are not, and cannot be automatons handing out information to students. They are leaders, guides, facilitators, and mentors. They encourage students when they struggle, and inspire them to set and reach for their goals. They are role models, leading by example and giving direction when necessary. A computer can give information, but a teacher can lend a hand, or an ear, and discern what's necessary for a student to succeed, and to want to succeed.

So yes, technology is going to play a critical role in the future of education. But not as big a role as that of a teacher.

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