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There are many opinions on whether teachers would lose their job in the future due to the intensive growth of computer use in schools. Some people argue that computers can implement the role of teachers. However, I believe that human teachers maintain their positions because of the deep bond with students and their special abilities which the computers cannot (이런 오류는 진짜 세 글자 차이이지만, 정말 크게 작용합니다. 주의해주세요!) teach.
To begin with, computers can not be replaced by teachers because they are unable to understand students’ emotions. It is well-known that it is significant in developing a personality for teachers to make strong bonds and relationships with their students. For example, students usually tell their problems from which they suffer to their teachers sincerely and teachers usually try to feel the students’ minds and give a proper solution. Talking one's concern to a reliable person is an important factor in making a good personality. Therefore However, computers have difficulty difficulties in fulfilling this task as efficiently as teachers can (msg 팍팍 쳐드렸습니다.).
Moreover, computers rarely teach about morality because they can only distinguish whether something is only correct and incorrect. I think morality is very essential in our social environment and students should learn about it. However, Making making ethical decisions is so complex that computers have a problem with teaching what is right in our lives. For instance, when I was young my teachers emphasized how worthwhile it is for one is to be a moral person. Through this instruction, I have been sociable and have never made trouble with others.
In conclusion, It it is hard for computers to describe morality and to be a friend with students. For these reasons, I firmly believe that it is not possible for teachers to be substituted with the computers and the computers are insufficient as teachers. |