We watched another TED talk video in class today where Sugata Mitra talked about learner-centred planning and instruction. Here is the video:
Mitra shows how kids teach themselves. Children can teach themselves, but I think they still need the guidance of teachers to teach them what they need to know to function in our society and prepare them for the real world. Children can for sure teach themselves, but it will be things that they are interested in. The children in the video were interested in the computer in the wall and that is why they learnt how to use it. Someone told me when computers and internet came out it was said that computers would replace teachers. Computers and internet have been out for quite a while and we still have teachers and schools. Therefore, I think teachers will never be replaced, but maybe their role will change, as more of the courses will maybe on computers but there will still need to be someone to run the course. Teacher’s roles are also changing by shifting their teaching role to be more of a guide for students and have someone to talk to if they have a question. This reminds me of more of a college level learning, as the instructor is there if you have a question, but the students does the work, as they are finding research for their research papers and they have to read the textbook themselves.
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