Don't use electronic screens! Parents strongly recommend switching back to the blackboard to teach, and the reason for the details makes the teacher speechless
No electronic screens! Parents request the resumption of blackboard lessons; Teachers were indifferent to the justification for distribution.
With the rapid development of society and technology, the era of network information technology is profoundly affecting all aspects of our lives. These changes have affected not only our daily lives, but also many other areas, such as education and healthcare, bringing about significant changes, improving efficiency and achieving remarkable results.
However, not all of these developments are consistent. Some are positive, some are negative. Just like the development of the modern internet, on the one hand, it provides an opportunity to present itself to a larger audience, and on the other hand, there is a constant flow of negative information.
At the moment, people are very averse to forms such as webcasts and ** sales. But now that these forms have taken shape, what needs to be done to reconstruct them?
This resistance manifests itself not only in life, but also in education. The educational changes brought about by the trend of the times are sometimes resisted by parents.
No more electronic screens! "One of the most obvious technological means and changes in the field of education, parents are calling for the return of blackboard teaching, citing reasons why teachers are overwhelmed. When we went to school, there weren't so many high-tech devices, and the main thing to teach was the teacher writing on the blackboard, using chalk, or lecturing.
Today, teaching is diverse: some teachers are relevant, while others use PowerPoint to make lessons more lively and colorful. In this process, the use of electronic screens in teaching has become commonplace. They are also widely used in rural areas, improving the effectiveness of teaching and stimulating students' interest.
However, other opinions have emerged on the Internet, with many parents suggesting that the use of electronic screens should be stopped and the teaching methods of using chalkboards and chalk should be resumed. Parents are concerned about the negative impact of electronic screens on students' eyes, and believe that the problem of students' myopia is inseparable from the use of electronic screens by teachers.
In addition, some parents believe that teachers' use of electronic screens will affect the quality of teaching. They are concerned that some teachers rely too heavily on electronic screens, posting all the lesson content to the textbook, or directly "the whole lesson". They believe that this way of teaching makes it difficult for students to keep up with the teacher's pace and reduces the motivation to learn.
Parents generally want teachers to return to their old ways of working and to teach in front of the blackboard. However, this desire is not easy to achieve and can be detrimental to education. Parents' concerns may only be based in part on their own concerns and not taking into account other aspects. Why did you adopt e-classes some time ago? This is because the previous method was time-consuming and had some drawbacks.
First of all, regarding myopia, although myopia has increased in recent years, it cannot be said that there were no students with myopia before. In addition, students now use mobile phones and computers more, so why blame electronic screens?
Second, it is easy for teachers to use electronic screens to teach, but it is difficult to prepare appropriate materials and ensure that students understand them. Parents' expectations seem too simplistic.
There are many benefits to teachers from using electronic screens during teaching. Clearer, more specific presentations with the help of displays can capture students' attention and help them better understand the material. In addition, students thrive in such an educational environment and are more receptive to e-learning. Therefore, there is no need for parents to worry.
In addition, the dust from chalk board books during lectures is harmful to both students and teachers. Innovation is the best choice of the times.
Finally, it should be noted that there are teachers who are negligent in their treatment of their students, but this is a minority after all. If the teacher is negligent in teaching, he or she can report it to the school and let the school deal with the problem on its own. This is a better way to deal with the problem and teachers can learn from it.
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