Qs: Do you think tablets should replace books in schools?
Tablets Replacing Books in Schools
Many people argue that tablets should replace books in schools. In
recent years, some schools have introduced the concept of E-books which means that students’ physical books are replaced by digital books on tablets. This topic is widely discussed. There are many reasons for and against this topic. However, overall, it is clear that tablets should replace books in schools; reasons for this include that tablets are lighter to carry, and also, using tablets helps improve students’ technology skills.
To begin with, tablets should replace books in schools because they
are lighter. Students take multiple subjects in school and have at least one textbook for each. Having this huge number of books in their bags every day can cause huge strain to students’ backs, while with a tablet they still have all the books but on one single device. On the other hand, people argue that tablets should not replace books because tablets break easily. People say that students are not careful with their tablets and throw them around, therefore, resulting in many broken screens and so on. If the tablet breaks, then no learning can take place. That said, this argument is not valid because of course students will be responsible with their tablets if their parents and teachers explain to them how important they are. Doctors have seen a significant decrease in teenage back problems in schools where they use tablets instead of books. Finally, schools should replace books with tablets in order to encourage students to develop their technological skills. In today’s world, technology plays a key role in many aspects of life. By encouraging students to use tablets every day, they are improving these skills. However, on the other side of this argument is the fact that tablets can damage eyesight. Looking at a bright screen all day can cause students’ vision to weaken which would affect them greatly. This is not a reasonable argument because screen covers can be bought for all tablets to prevent eye damage. 8/10 people who buy tablets nowadays also purchase eye/screen protectors with them.
In conclusion, it is clear that tablets should replace books in schools.
There are numerous reasons for this, some include that tablets are lighter to carry, and also, using tablets helps improve students’ technology skills. Perhaps, a compromise would be that schools provide hard-copy textbooks, charging ports and screen protectors for all students incase any problems do happen to arise. Doesn’t everybody want our future generations to get the best education possible? *Before beginning, students should do a brainstorm to come up with 2 claims and 2 counterclaims. A suggested layout is:
Claims Counterclaims Lighter Break easily Improve technological skills Bad for eyesight