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Technology has always been at the forefront of human education.

Computers play a crucial part


in modern classrooms due to various reasons, but not as much as teachers.
Firstly, computers are likely to be a window of opportunity allowing students to handily access
the source of enormous knowledge from diverse places via apps or websites. As a result, they may
catch up with the latest information keeping pace with the global tendency.
Secondly, another advances of computers is that the empower the study hours to be more
appealing. For example, videos and images could increase learners' concentration and are more
effective.
Nevertheless, conventional teachers obviously have an indispensable role. The main
importance is that educators can provide children with the best way to master diverse vital soft
skills. For example, communication, emotional and problem-solving skills, which are considered
pivotal aspects contributing to the foundation of their career path.
Therefore, teachers can identify their characteristics like intellectual capabilities or feeling in
order to flexibly select appropriate methods, inspiring them to absorb the lectures better.
In my opinion, there will never be a substitute for a teacher, no matter how much technology is
used.
In conclusion, computers are mere mechanisms that never enable them to replace traditional
teachers in schools. They can be capable assistants in bringing about the enhancement of
educational quality.

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