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Keeping in mind of the current scenario of virtual classes. Write a paragraph on ‘The Schools of the Future’. WRITE IN 200-250 words...i will give brainliest to only one who writes 200-250 and i will also give free points

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Answered by manas7083
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So, schools really haven’t changed much physically for the better part of century. Some schools have experimented with flirtations of ‘open plan’ classroom design – but long corridors with conventional classrooms off them are still largely the order of the day.Indeed, the way schools are organised has changed little either. Children are still typically grouped by age first and then by ability second. Of course, all over the world, you will always find isolated stories of schools being particularly innovative and creative. These are the schools that have decided to do things a little bit differently (often with great results), but – by and large – not upsetting the status quo seems to be the way most schools do things.But technology has never moved at such a fast pace.

VIRTUAL CLASSROOMS?

The extent to which the schools of today are fit for purpose is a hot topic. Many educationalists believe that some of the things schools do are simply obsolete now. These include losing school days either through illness or bad weather. A former Law and Business teacher, Dave Townsend, created a virtual classroom to cater for one of his students who was unable to come into school for 6 months because of an immune deficiency problem. Townsend was able to develop a facility that enabled the student to log on and view the classroom so that learning was not affected in any way.With the technology and software that is available today, let alone in 20/30 years’ time, the idea of a virtual classroom could become commonplace.

PART-TIME SCHOOLS?

Technology has made remote working simple. The possibilities and potential it offers – no more commuting into the office, for example – are endless. Many companies have already embraced remote and flexible working opportunities. The trend is only likely to grow in the years to come – and it could extend into the world of education too.

In the Australian city of Alice Springs, The School of the Air is already offering something similar to its students. Many of the school’s students simply live too far away from the school to make regular attendance practical. Therefore, students receive lesson materials via the post or the internet.

Of course, we should never underestimate the value of classroom conversations and social interaction. But, it is also true that technology now enables students to shoot and edit video, make a radio show, design posters and websites, blog – and interact online as well.

ROBOTS NOT TEACHERS?

Many educationalists now believe that is only a matter of time before robots – intelligent machines – begin to replace teachers in schools.

There will always be a place for teachers, but intelligent machines will be able to offer a more individual and personalised experience for students overall.Ultimately, the extent to which the schools of the future are transformed by technology will be determined by government education budgets and policy, but the technology certainly has the potential to completely transform schools over the next 20 or 30 years.

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