A 1 year old child is sitting in front of his parent's laptop. The computer said "D" instead of a dog with a nice electronic voice. Gorgeous screens and unfamiliar sounds are not registered like children's entertainment. Do you really need to learn what your parents should teach with young computers? Try to think about university algebra course ten years ago. The only resource is a mathematical program that is not well designed for computers and CDs.
Summary: Should computers replace teachers? No, should we continue to invest resources to make teachers as good as possible? of course. However, it is necessary to combine development methods that can be extended to multiple students in one classroom. In a one-on-one relationship, there is nothing better than a good teacher-student relationship. But the harsh truth is that too many children miss it - so we need to create tools to provide powerful education to those children.
Can I exchange my teacher with a computer? As an eternal teacher, my personal and immediate answer is no. You can not replace an effective teacher with a computer. The teacher touches life in an immeasurable way. The teacher laughs students, encourages and leads academic passion. And for some people they are support systems. Teachers are eyes to listen to the hands of story ears and preschool children when learning to cross the street and keep many children safe. Many teachers have a positive impact on my life. However, there are two specific teachers with great influence. Dr. Lindbert is a senior honorary English teacher at Eastern Main High School in 1991. She is a devoted, rigorous scholar and known for its excellent way to teach and attract students to participate in literary classics. She seems to be intimidating and everyone who has her knows that they will go to work. Dr. Dieter soon noticed me how to write.