The evolutionary development of technology has been of great assistance for whatever activities humans are executing. Due to this fact, some people might envision that technological devices will outdo teachers in the near future. Nonetheless, I am of the opinion that technology will hardly ever supplant humans in education and thereby being less important.
One justification for my viewpoint is that humans, specifically teachers, control technology in their teaching journey. Technological support seems to be so closely intertwined with the teaching process that if detached, education practices per se would be obsolete in this era. Additionally, technology would also end up being nothing without teachers’ involvement. For instance, a teacher in a speaking class may use Flipgrid to facilitate his students’ speaking practice. However, without such instruction and demonstration, how can the students utilize this platform? In this sense, technology is just a means used by teachers to smooth their teaching.
Another point that is worth noticing is that social species like humans can only be educated by humans. Take Tarzan as an example, he was stranded in the woods at a very young age and was nurtured by animals. After a long time, he may come back to human society, but could hardly ever be able to re-integrate. This phenomenon holds true to us if wholly educated by technology, that we will become just as robotic and emotionless as those devices are. Therefore, the involvement of humans in the process of education is in mandatory need and teachers’ role, of course, outweigh technology.
From the aforementioned points, technology is only construed as an educational means that lends aid to teaching practices, and human teachers, therefore, should be placed in a superior position.
The evolutionary development of
technology
has been of great assistance for whatever activities
humans
are executing. Due to this fact,
some
people
might envision that technological devices will outdo
teachers
in the near future. Nonetheless, I am of the opinion that
technology
will hardly ever supplant
humans
in education and thereby being less
important
.
One justification for my viewpoint is that
humans
,
specifically
teachers
, control
technology
in their teaching journey. Technological support seems to be
so
closely
intertwined with the teaching process that if detached, education practices per se would be obsolete in this era.
Additionally
,
technology
would
also
end
up being nothing without
teachers’
involvement.
For instance
, a
teacher
in a speaking
class
may
use
Flipgrid to facilitate his students’ speaking practice.
However
, without such instruction and demonstration, how can the students utilize this platform? In this sense,
technology
is
just
a means
used
by
teachers
to smooth their teaching.
Another point
that is
worth noticing is that social species like
humans
can
only
be educated
by
humans
. Take Tarzan as an example, he
was stranded
in the woods at a
very
young age and
was nurtured
by animals. After a long time, he may
come
back to
human
society,
but
could hardly ever be able to re-integrate. This phenomenon holds true to us if wholly educated by
technology
, that we will become
just
as robotic and emotionless as those devices are.
Therefore
, the involvement of
humans
in the process of education is in mandatory need and
teachers’
role,
of course
, outweigh technology.
From the aforementioned points,
technology
is
only
construed as an educational
means
that lends aid to teaching practices, and
human
teachers
,
therefore
, should
be placed
in a superior position.