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Published on Nov 22, 2015

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WILL COMPUTERS REMOVE THE NEED FOR TEACHERS IN THE FUTURE?

BY HENRY CARRICK
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Why might they replace teachers?

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Children are often distracted by what the teacher is wearing, saying, or doing. The teachers get frustrated because while they are trying to teach, the children are distracted and cannot concentrate.
If computers replace teachers, the kids will be able to concentrate more because they have no distractions, unlike the teachers.

When teachers teach, it can contain false information or personal opinions, but computers do not make any errors and it is accurate.
Using computers is way more efficient and it saves a lot of time. i.e. typing is way faster and neat than writing

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A teacher must attend 4 years of university to become a qualified teacher, you can program computers in less a week!

It would be cheaper and easier to buy computers then find, interview, view files, employ and pay a teacher!

Computers can't get offended if a child is rude or mean or if a parent complains.

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Computers no everything All the teachers know everything how else would they teach, but where do they get there information from. It's obvious a computer! So really there is no point in hiring, paying and then making teachers study and learn everything on a computer, when you can just have the computer teach without any hassle.

WHY SHOULDNT WE REPLACE TEACHERS?

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A computer would not be able to provide discipline, safety or care for a child. Computers cannot keep our children safe. Sitting our children in front of a computer to learn all that they need to know will take away critical human interaction which our children need. Computers should be used as a learning tool, not as a teacher.

First thing is that there won't be face to face contact. Next is online teaching can't be compared to the knowledge and life experiences that a teacher brings into the class room. Teachers are more interactive than a computer. Teachers use both formal and informal assessments to determine where the students has mastered the concept.

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Over all I would conclude that computer should not replace teachers for the simple reason, computers cannot understand emotion, discipline students, ensure work is being done and lastly they don't care for the students, children thrive of being cared for, they always want to prove themselves.

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THANK YOU

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