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debate on topic human teacher can replace by mechanic teacher​

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Answered by KhushmeetKaur6767
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Hey mate.....

It's a human teacher!! No doubt about that! A robot does not understand feelings. A robot cannot differentiate between students. It cannot tell the difference between happiness and sadness apart from giving OXFORD MUGGED UP

DEFINATIONS to the same! A robot teacher would only follow a fixed set of protocols, which is sort of boring and kills the fun in the learning process! A robot assigned to do a work will do only the work assigned, nothing apart from that, on the other hand a human teacher knows that the students are bored of the lecture and tries to bring some fun and humor throughout the class.

A robot would just teach teach teach and teeeaaacch! So boring! Every human is unique in it's own ways meaning that all human teachers are not the same and have different ways of teaching, whilst a robot teacher will have the same set of protocols, analyzing manners and recognition patterns. Which is again pretty boring and the students would soon get fed up of.

This is my favorite point..

Human teachers are EXPERIENCED, they have been through everything their students are undergoing, they too made mistakes and learnt. Human Teachers share these experiences with their students so that the students don't repeat them or are at least ensure that they are prepared for all related and possible contingencies! Alas! A robot cannot share any such experience because he was born with a highly sophisticated and intelligent mind all filled up with mugged up oxford definitions and applied Science with no sense of humor or real-time life experience!

Human Teachers please don't ever get replaced!

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Answered by naiduasn2009
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Our Caring Teachers: Teachers are the ones who explain us everything in detail,which a computer cannot.Though the computer serves as a reference in our day-to-day life it does not directly state the topic properly.Whereas on the other hand there are teachers who try to make us understand for our bright future. Yes, i do believe that learning is a process which has no ending,but i would like to say that a teacher shouldn't be replaced with technology.

Yes, I suppose....... Technology in its way is the one which cannot be challenged. The amount of knowledge is universal and its been proven that the brain percepts visualistic explanations more than just what the teachers teach. The most important factor is of time. We can access the internet wherever and whenever we want. Its not the same with teachers. There are some limitations to the knowledge that the teachers impart us. This is a competitive era, and most of the teachers inspite of knowing this don't help the students with it. You may say that many children don't have the facility of making use of technology, but our government knows this and it has started many schemes related to this. Although this will take some time to get implemented, the prime minister kind of seems in favor of this. Technology has gained momentum in education and the ones who don't make use of it will be at loss!

Teachers are obsolete Teachers from the elementary level through high school and beyond do an inadequate job of teaching. Many teachers are unqualified to teach, and often times teach straight from a book. I beleive that a well written program could teach a student much more effectively than a teacher, because teachers are prone to human error, teacher procrastination, and inefficient grading of assignments. With computers and technology students could rewind a video or get instant feedback so they can quickly correct their mistakes. A common argument against this is that school teaches students important social skills. Why not have a "school/club" whose sole purpose is to teach students these social skills, and leave the actual education to the computers and technology that can do it best.

Both I Guess?This is a wonderful article,,,and I for one, think that we need BOTH..The teacher, to provide the human aspect,,,and the computer. Speaking from personal experience, I realize that not all kids learn the same way, and can learn and retain information a lot better while seeing and hearing it visually on a screen. We will always need the teacher there to direct, observe and grade, but they should also take great advantage of all the great technology that is at their disposal.

Teachers CAN be replaced by technology. Teachers can make mistakes in teaching so that the students can't learn their lessons properly. Lots of teachers don't know what ability the children in his/her class. These teachers don't let the children learn at their own pace whereas computers can't hassle the children to learn faster. Many children don't learn their lessons properly due to their teachers pushing them too fast.

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