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computers in future can replace teachers in classroom. agree

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 5:14 pm
by modes
In the world of globalization, computers play a crucial role in education sector. more and more teachers as well as students depends on computers to gain knowledge. the internet facilities provides wings for children to explore the pool of knowledge. the use of computers are increasing day by day in education sector. But i strongly believe that nothing can take the role of a teacher
first and foremost, teacher is a person who guides as, motivate us and lead us to the correct path. second, in computer there will be so many suggestions for one particular topic. there should be someone to guide us to that correct answer. moreover, teachers in classsroom are not only teachers , but also identify weak students and help them to cope with the weakness through extra care and help.
thus to conclude, computers indeed helps teachers and students to explore and expand their knowledge but it will not replace the role of teacher in classroom

Re: computers in future can replace teachers in classroom. a

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2015 8:32 pm
by Flick
modes wrote:In the world of globalization, computers play a crucial role in education sector.(<--Reword to: "In today's world, globalization has meant that computers are playing a crucial role in the education sector.") More and more teachers as well as students are depending on computers to gain knowledge. The internet provides wings for children to explore the pool of knowledge. The use of computers is increasing day by day in the education sector. But I strongly believe that nothing can replace the role of a teacher.

First and foremost, a teacher is a person who guides us, motivates us and leads us to the correct path. Second, in computers there are only so many suggestions for one particular topic. There should be someone to guide us to the correct answer. Moreover, teachers in classrooms are not only teachers, but also identify struggling students and help them to cope with their problems through extra care and help.

Thus to conclude, computers indeed help teachers and students to explore and expand their knowledge, but they can never replace the role of the teacher in the classroom