2017-07-17

The future in Education

Can teachers be replaced with robots and machine learning? , what will be the core requirement courses? Will we still take test? What kind of teaching method? What kind of test?
I can not imagine teachers replaced with robots and machine learning but I can imagine ones managed by humans teachers only in occasionally way.
But if the robots could do most of the jobs, I think that the working day ought to be nowhere near as low as now and parents would have a great deal of time to dedicate their children in order to help them in their learning..
I imagine schools full of resources for teaching; probably they would be nearly as better theme park as today , trying to create a fun, creative and particularly motivating place.
But we must not consider pupils as such entertainment consumers but as protagonist of their own learning.
For this reason, they need to understand that to be disciplined is crucial to success.
Let’s see a few instances:
An English student needs discipline to study grammar.
A math student needs discipline to study Algebra or Arithmetic.
A music student needs discipline to learn to read music.
A football player needs discipline to train a lot, etc...
Therefore, this issue will be an essential part of education in 50 years too.
On the other hand, Education should be designed individually for each child but it does mean private classes, because sharing experiences in groups is core.
Students should be able to learn at their own rate.
Schools should teach people more practical life skills that allow them to considerably better pursue a happy and prosperous existence; namely: citizen rights, housing rental, rights as consumers in general and specifically in banking and insurance sector, and besides in knowledge in government taxation.
Additionally, the inclusion of traffic education in the school curriculum helped to decrease accidents and be not nearly as dramatic as now.
Another positive thing is to establish the possibility of living in a scholar campus when   voluntarily the student wants to stays if the parents home conditions are not too good.
Furthermore, the evaluation should be double; I mean  not only using knowledge metric but also the student progress measure.

In conclusion, If we can imagine a great deal better resources and well-managed for education system, our world could be a real dream.

5 comments:

  1. Hello Matt, I hope you are OK. I did an effort in writting. :)

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  2. Can teachers be replaced with robots and machine learning? [W]hat will be the core requirement courses? Will we still take testS? What kind of teaching method? What kind of testS?

    I can not imagine teachers replaced with robots and machine learning but I can imagine ROBOTs managed by human[] teachers only in AN occasionaL way.

    But if [] robots could do most of the jobs, I think that the working day ought to be nowhere near as loNG as now and parents would have a great deal of time to dedicate TO their children in order to help them in their learning..

    I imagine schools full of resources for teaching; probably they would be [] LIKE theme parkS [] today , trying to create a fun, creative and particularly motivating place.

    But we must not consider pupils as such entertainment consumers but as DIRECTORS? of their own learning.

    For this reason, they need to understand that to be disciplined is crucial to success.

    Let’s see a few instances:

    An English student needs discipline to study grammar.

    A math student needs discipline to study Algebra or Arithmetic.

    A music student needs discipline to learn to read music.

    A football player needs discipline to train a lot, etc...

    Therefore, this issue will be an essential part of education in 50 years too.

    On the other hand, [e]ducation should be designed individually for each child but it does mean private classes, because sharing experiences in groups is core/KEY.

    Students should be able to learn at their own rate.

    Schools should teach people more practical life skills that allow them to considerably better pursue a happy and prosperous existence; namely: citizen rights, housing rental, rights as consumers in general and specifically in THE banking and insurance sector, and besides in knowledge ABOUT government taxation.

    Additionally, the inclusion of traffic/DRIVING education in the school curriculum helped to decrease accidents and be not nearly as dramatic as now.

    Another positive thing is to establish the possibility of living ON campus when [] the student wants to DO SO if the parents' home conditions are not too good.

    Furthermore, the evaluation should be double; I mean not only using knowledge metric but also the student progress measure.

    In conclusion, If we can imagine a great deal better resources and well-managed for THE education system, our world could be a real dream.


    Well done, Roberto, you wrote a lot. I haven't been writing much lately, although I continue to practice by text chat and by speaking.

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  3. I've been using www.speaky.com. Its best feature is how it highlights corrections that people make. Its worst feature is that the app locks up and I frequently have to close and re-open it to see message updates.

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  4. Thank you, Matt. I'll go into that page and I'll register me, but regretably, I want to pass a exam state the next year about master level Maths, so I have really no time for English, anyway I try to do something.

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