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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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We have all been educated in a teacher-centric classroom; a system where the teacher is up-front and the students are seated in nice neat rows, listening to the lecture and taking notes. This system has been and, to some extent, still is the core of our educational system. Schools have relied on it for decades, and until just recently it had yet to see any change. Today, we live in 21st century, and technology has become an integral part of our everyday lives. Though some people try to stay away from it, none of us can deny that it has brought change into our world, including our educational system. From chalkboards, to whiteboards, and now to smart boards; technology has become our main source of research, knowledge, and teaching.

But what has changed exactly? As a former high school teacher and university instructor myself, I can safely say that my days as a student were dramatically different than my days as a teacher.

- We used to write our assignments on paper and hand them in directly to our teacher by hand, whereas my students simply emailed me their assignments or uploaded them to the school’s blackboard.

Answered by BrainlyFlash156
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In the modern world education is not just a requirement and moral value, but also an expensive market product. One of the major characteristics of modern education is the directly proportional relationship between the age of educational institution and its value. While other market products value innovation and complete change and modernization of the portfolio, education values proposition based on the conservative and tested system that is checked and evaluated through years. Thus, when we talk about modern education, we assume combination of technological developments and conservatives of old and traditional educational institutions.

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