Direktlänk till inlägg 31 oktober 2016
Today our society is about technology and principals at schools demand teachers to use computers and so forth. The students at the schools get their own computers and today giving the students a computer is a way of getting students to the school.
How does this then work in the classroom? Not at all!
In my opinion students shouldn't be allowed to have computers all the time since they cannot handle the responsibility. They check facebook, play games and watch youtube instead of doing what they are supposed to do. They don't charge their computers and believes this gives them a free pass for not doing the exercises. When you then ask them a questions they say I don't know I haven't done it. As a teacher your feel lite yeah that's not my problem you have been given plenty of time to do the exercise now answer my question.
It is also surprising how the students don't have pencils or paper with them to the classroom. They know they don't have any battery in their computer so they can't take notes on these but somehow they don't understand that paper and pencil exists and if they don't use their computers they have to write by hand instead. During my teacher practice at least 10 minutes EVERY lesson went to the students going to get a pencil, the books or their computers. They don't understand that they have to bring the materials to the lesson.
I'm really afraid of how the school will be like when I graduate and should start teaching. I literary afraid of teaching since the knowledge of the studnets is so low and the demands on the teachers are so high.
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