Disappearing Of Teaching

Teachers have an important role in our lifes. They are the ones that help us to get ready for the world and they teach us the important informations which we will use while we are at our exams and in professional life. Also “Teaching” has been done by teachers for like hundreds of years.

The “teaching” profession did not change for a long period of time. However, we do not know what is going to happen in the future. Technology is developing through years and many robots and machines are being developed and that leads some changes to happen and one of these changes may happen in “teaching”, too.

Teachers are humans, they do not have any other special features than the others. As like the other jobs, they have their own plans to do, and they teach. As the time passes, the informations that should be given to the students may change and it can cause problems for the teachers because they will also have to learn these new things but if the teachers are robots or some kind of technological device, it would be much more easier to keep up with these fresh informations.

In like 20 years, the term “teaching” can completely disappear and only learning will be around. Because if the technology continues to go on like that, huge changes may happen and that should not be unpredictable. Humans have emotions and they may also feel tired after a day or at the last lessons especially. We cannot control them but if they are not humans, we can. Also if teaching process can continue easily with technology in the upcoming years, the economy may get positively or negatively affected due to the situation.

In conclusion, as like the other jobs or other professions, there may be huge changes mostly caused by technology. Some of the scientists also think that like in the next 20 years, most of the human works will be done by robots and called as robot works. “Teaching” will be the most affected term and even if it is not completely gone or the teachers are not all fired, technology will be the leader of it.

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