1. Will Technology Replace Teacher?
I don’t think so.
By:
Novi Dyah (113-14-037)
Sholekah (113-14-142)
2. Introducing new technologies will not
replace teacher’s role
• Experiences from around the world shows us that, over time, teachers' roles
become more central -- and not peripheral -- as a result of the introduction of
new technologies.
• However, introduce new technologies will replace some of the things that
teachers do and require that teachers take on new, often times more
sophisticated, duties and responsibilities.
• Teachers who don't use technology will be replaced by teachers who do.
4. 1. Introducing computers and the Internet into
education systems for the first time almost always
meets resistance.
2. We need teachers to give the instruction to get
new environment in the internet and help students
from negative aspect of Internet.
3.The role of the teacher is almost always more
central, indeed fundamental, than it was before the
introduction of technology.
4. Students need help to solve their problem and face
their problem, also teach about good things such as
habit, customs and good manners from teacher.
5. Teachers Are Essential
In this digital age, we ‘feel’ the loss of the personal touch, conversation,
touch, embrace, comforting, hand holding and celebration. We are
human. Nothing replaces our connections with other humans regardless
the pace of life and experience.
(taken from: Irreplaceable Teachers _ K-12 Blueprint.html)
7. Technology can play a vital role in providing access to
educational resources and opportunities for learners that
are otherwise unattainable after get some examples and
instruction from the teacher.
(taken from: Will technology replace teachers No, but ... _ Edutech.html)
8. Computers can’t do these
People learn in different ways, at different
rates, and numerous variables can affect their
progression on any given day -- including
those in the social and emotional realm.
(taken from:TechnologyWill Not ReplaceTeachers.html)