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Is it time to sack the teachers and employ room supervisors?

[Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,134
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Hello:)

Let's call the whole thing off- over paid, under-worked teachers- be gone with you.

Install internet terminals, online education classes.

Technology inspires children more than teachers do.
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    BagpipesBagpipes Posts: 5,443
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    I think it's a silly idea dreamed up
    by those who persist
    in writing in prose
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    bluebladeblueblade Posts: 88,859
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    Let the entire learning process be e based ?

    The whole thing could be done from home.
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    Fred SplungeFred Splunge Posts: 654
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    Hello:)

    Let's call the whole thing off- over paid, under-worked teachers- be gone with you.

    Install internet terminals, online education classes.

    Technology inspires children more than teachers do.

    So you have the substantiated evidence to prove this do you?

    What a crock.
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    ThinWhitePukeThinWhitePuke Posts: 358
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    Hello:)

    Let's call the whole thing off- over paid, under-worked teachers- be gone with you.

    Install internet terminals, online education classes.

    Technology inspires children more than teachers do.

    Should we sack all doctors too ? after all all we have to do is go onto Google type in symptoms and we know what we have
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    solarflaresolarflare Posts: 22,383
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    Hello:)

    Let's call the whole thing off- over paid, under-worked teachers-

    stopped reading there
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,134
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    So you have the substantiated evidence to prove this do you?

    What a crock.

    Hello:)

    Children with mobile phones, text messaging.

    A whole life conducted on line?

    If the teaching method utilized the technological aspects that children already subscribe to-

    easy success.
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    GirthGirth Posts: 12,403
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    Hello:)

    Children with mobile phones, text messaging.

    A whole life conducted on line?

    If the teaching method utilized the technological aspects that children already subscribe to-

    easy success.
    How are you defining 'success' here?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,134
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    blueblade wrote: »
    Let the entire learning process be e based ?

    The whole thing could be done from home.

    Hello:)

    Yes.

    The step before that is room supervisors and internet terminals.
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    Fred SplungeFred Splunge Posts: 654
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    Hello:)

    Children with mobile phones, text messaging.

    A whole life conducted on line?

    If the teaching method utilized the technological aspects that children already subscribe to-

    easy success.

    And the things you reference are all good things are they?

    *Walks away from thread slowly shaking head*.
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    solarflaresolarflare Posts: 22,383
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    Children with mobile phones, text messaging.

    Children like text messaging ergo teachers should be replaced. I'm thinking that's a bit of a leap.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,134
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    Girth wrote: »
    How are you defining 'success' here?

    Hello:)

    The easy assimilation of knowledge
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    Musicman103Musicman103 Posts: 2,238
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    Hello:)

    Let's call the whole thing off- over paid, under-worked teachers- be gone with you.


    Install internet terminals, online education classes.

    Technology inspires children more than teachers do.

    A nation of kids addicted to YouTube, Facebook and porn.

    The very skills employers are crying out for.
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    bluebladeblueblade Posts: 88,859
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    Hello:)

    Yes.

    The step before that is room supervisors and internet terminals.

    I think there's a future for it in some form as far as schools are concerned. It's certainly replaced classroom type training at my place of work. Everything is e based learning now. No trainers, just a co-ordinator who contacts the e authors for clarification on certain queries.
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    GirthGirth Posts: 12,403
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    Hello:)

    The easy assimilation of knowledge
    And you think that is the goal of teaching, do you?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,134
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    solarflare wrote: »
    Children like text messaging ergo teachers should be replaced. I'm thinking that's a bit of a leap.

    Hello:)

    I also mentioned room supervisors and set lessons delivered by internet terminals.

    The teacher is becoming something extinct- a luxury that economies can ill afford.
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    Musicman103Musicman103 Posts: 2,238
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    Should we sack all doctors too ? after all all we have to do is go onto Google type in symptoms and we know what we have

    They're paid a heck of a lot more than teachers and like you say, you often end up self diagnosing anyway.

    They just write the prescription
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    Musicman103Musicman103 Posts: 2,238
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    blueblade wrote: »
    I think there's a future for it in some form as far as schools are concerned. It's certainly replaced classroom type training at my place of work. Everything is e based learning now. No trainers, just a co-ordinator who contacts the e authors for clarification on certain queries.

    WHo writes the e learning material?

    Oh, yes, Teachers!
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    cosmocosmo Posts: 26,840
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    Hello :)

    What a load of bollox.

    Goodbye :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 164
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    I feel deeply sorry for the rubbish teachers have to put up with. Crap ideas comes flying at them from the government as well as having to cope with ever-tightening restrictions on discipline of both parents and children. Teachers are expected to bring up children, as some parents take less and less responsibility. It's so sad.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,134
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    WHo writes the e learning material?

    Oh, yes, Teachers!

    Hello:)

    Yes, but one teacher producing e-learning for tens of thousands of children.

    The economics don't lie.
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    GirthGirth Posts: 12,403
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    Hello:)

    Yes, but one teacher producing e-learning for tens of thousands of children.

    The economics don't lie.
    Who marks the work and gives the feedback?
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    darkmothdarkmoth Posts: 12,265
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    So Milton... you still don't know what you are talking about...years on and nothing changes eh
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,815
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    Hello:)
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    Musicman103Musicman103 Posts: 2,238
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    Hello:)

    Yes, but one teacher producing e-learning for tens of thousands of children.

    The economics don't lie.

    and who do the children go to for help when they get stuck?
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    GirthGirth Posts: 12,403
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    darkmoth wrote: »
    So Milton... you still don't know what you are talking about...years on and nothing changes eh
    Years and years sat in front of a computer, and nothing has been learned. Hmm.
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