Imagine a world without teachers.
Not such a far-fetched idea you’d say, considering the
changing world and the engagement of artificial intelligence and smart
knowledge engineering. Robots taking over the talking. A specified software to
deliver the curriculum and the freedom to change your chat bot! Undoubtedly, Science
and technology are tools integral to human development. And while science
explains matter, technology is all about the experience, a digital
transformation.
But before we measure our readiness to live in a world
without teachers, we must pause and ask ourselves the following questions: Are
we ready to hand over our fate to a faceless machine? Do we agree on forfeiting
our human connections? Will technology support our ethics while allowing us to
exercise our free will?
If you struggle with answering these questions, just walk
into a classroom today.
The teacher will be waiting for you, so do not be late. She
has carved certain expectations because she believes in your abilities. You love
craft work, so she has added in some kinesthetic activities to customize your
experience. She has jotted down a plan for the day but is ready to make
modifications if you are experiencing a personal struggle. She can read your
sorrow and will lend you an ear to drown all your pain. She knows that your
academic performance isn’t just about your grade, it is also influenced by your
narrative, and where you stand in life. She will not judge you. Trust,
conviction, expectation, persuasion, and hope will create a relationship that
will place human happiness and well-being on top.
Your teacher will remind you of your talents when you’re
feeling unsure. She will scan every stationery shop to buy the right tools for
you to start polishing your skills. When you stand up to speak in front of the
classroom, she will nod her head in agreement to get you started. She will
filter all the negativity and replace it with assurance and optimism. Later,
you will find a personalized note left at your table praising you for
displaying courage and confidence.
Yes, teachers deliver the curriculum, but they also nurture the
future generations. They hold strong ethics and are navigated by a sound moral
compass. They transform learning into curiosity and exploration, not just of
the subject, but of self. They recognize the rights of the children to express
their free will, having opinions, contradicting ideas and perpetuating solutions.
Teachers infuse patience for discussion, collaboration and a sense of
acceptance for the incomplete and the unresolved.
So even though it is possible to imagine a world without
teachers, just because we can, doesn’t mean we should!
A world without teachers, will be a world without humanity.
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