Start networking and exchanging professional insights

Register now or log in to join your professional community.

Follow

Do you think modern technologies will replace teachers in the next 50 years?

user-image
Question added by Sabahat Usman , Member of Advisory Review Board , Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Date Posted: 2015/02/10
Ismi Puji Hastuti
by Ismi Puji Hastuti , English Teacher , SMK Widya Taruna

It is not impossible. Yet technology is a part of human invention and civilization to go to modernization. But Sense of human being will never replaced by any technology as the Almighty creation. Rest I am with experts here who said no.

Sigamoney Naicker
by Sigamoney Naicker , Chief Director: Inclusive Education, Extra Ordinary Professor , Western Cape Education Department

I think it is possible.  Given the focus on  the accumulation of wealth and the commodification of people, this is a great likelihood.  Modern technology has the capacity to reach students and young children across the globe.  It could become the greatest cost saving mechanism in education saving billions of dollars.  However, I do not agree with such a change.  At this time one of the biggest challenges facing young children relate to the parental touch.  Parents are busy working accumulating wealth to satisfy their desires.  In some cases it is a matter of survivial for parents.  Teachers on the other hand have to deal with children that are not nurtured properly in their homes because of the commitment of parents.  CAN YOU IMAGINE WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF TECHNOLOGY REPLACES TEACHERS.  At this time we need to value, respect and protect teachers.  They are the most important asset of a nation.  I really hope that we never reach a situation where this happens.  We need a ceiling on desires and people need to move towards traditional values.  Take care of children in the home.  Take care of teachers they are our most important asset.  Limit the growth of technology.  It has its values but we must keep the balance at all times

Nothing can replace the teacher because teacher struggles to create interest in the student,it is being said that skill can be learned but passion is rare.so the only way to secure the passion to learn and do anything is the teacher,because sometimes when you stuck in some problems.

Then,,,,,,,,,

The teacher is the man who can help you.

Shagufta Zafar
by Shagufta Zafar , Principal , Allied School

I SUPPORT THE ANSWER OF MR. ZAFAR ABBAS MINHAS.............. TEACHER,S ROLE AND IMPORTANCE WILL REMAIN FOR EVER .

for me no coz teacher will always there to teach us not only on technologies but also teacher teach on how to build a good moral.

 

Deleted user
by Deleted user

No, never. Teachers will be as long as people learn

Deleted user
by Deleted user

people make Technologies. Technology is a mediator between "Teacher and Student", it is a quick way to run the pedagogy process smooth and fair: for tutoring, presentations even assessment.

student still need a human touch/sense to motivate his talent.

before they said the camera will replace the artist, now every one has a camera in his mobile and artist still exist.

Suzann Alghamdi
by Suzann Alghamdi , Assistant Department Manager , Al-Shaya Int. Retail – H&M

No I don't think so. I think that modern technologies will be a great advantage to be used as an educational tool but it won't replace a human being who can listen and understand the difficulties that students face day-in and day-out.

zafar abbas minhas
by zafar abbas minhas , Freelance Writer , DAILY MASHRAQ

I D,NT THINK SO............. IMPORTANCE OF A TEACHER IS FROM CENTURIES AS LEADER OF THE SOCIETY ............ NO ONE CAN REPLACE THE TOWERING ROLE OF TEACHER IN FUTURE.

Osama Darwish
by Osama Darwish , System Analyst, Software Developer and Technical support , Egyptian Army

I think so, By time technology will be a great way for education, in the coming years teachers can connect with students through the hottest new internet applications with high speed and effectively.

Saeid Kdaimati
by Saeid Kdaimati , Information Systems Officer , United Nations

Maybe by creating virtual teacher

More Questions Like This