Ar-Raffi C. Macaumbos English 27-B Title The need to upgrade and forward our educational system Thesis The progress of this era is very fast that the traditional method of teaching is growing ineffective, thus, creating the need of a new system. Introduction It has been hundreds of years since gun powders, oil-powered machines, universities and many other inventions came into light. On the course of that hundred years, gun powder became bombs and missiles. Machines made it possible for us travel to another far country in a day which was impossible a hundred years ago. There are many other inventions also like televisions and internet which is progressing very fast. But among the few other things that has not progressed very much are universities. Since the time of Monarchs in the west, universities are …show more content…
Modern day teaching has Course Enrollment, Learning Paths, Classroom Management, Competency Management, certification Management. Reporting and analysis. Traditional has Completion Tracking, Test Scores. Modern day has Centralized Learning Record Store (LRS) for reporting and analytics, Completion Tracking, Test Scores, Question Analytics, Informal Learning Activities, Social Learning Activities, and content Effectiveness. In light of all this, students can maximize benefits and succeed and enjoy their own courses. But also, teachers will benefit on this change as well. Form a teaching perspective, this style is very rewarding and worthwhile for the teachers too. Teachers who are already employing this kind of style say they cannot go back to the old style. And it would be not surprising as the interaction in this styles is something every teacher has always dreamed of. On the pre-school area, there is a method also called Playful Learning center and is going to serve as the starting point for the phenomenal based learning. Changes in the
For instance, in the 1800s, the Rifle gun, “a fast-loading gun used to fire multiple shots”, was invented (Doc C). The gun was a faster weapon that could be used from a distance instead of close combat. It could be used to stop riots and shut down any resistance from the natives. The Industrial Revolution can be credited for the inventions and discoveries of the Steam engine, Quinine, the Telegraph, Bessemer Process, Maxim Gun, the Rife gun, and etc. (Doc C).
Throughout history, technology was created
Often in history technology is applied to warfare and military weapons. From WWI to present-day Ukraine, innovations like machine guns, atomic bombs, and even artificial intelligence have been used and largely impacted countries around the world in different ways. The technology used was the reason why World War I was so deadly. WWI was a war from 1914 to 1918 between the Allied
Inventions such as the sewing machine, telephone, and the light bulb helped with everyday lives and social interactions. Such as the telephone, help others to communicate with each other much more quickly instead of sending mail which can take weeks or traveling long distances to say hello. Also, these inventions that were being created help create new factory jobs for thousands of people. For instances, the sewing machine. “I have a very good boarding place, have enough to eat… The girls are all kind and obliging… I think that the factory is the best place for me and if any girl wants employment, I advise them to come to Lowell.”
The demand for manufactured goods during the war gave America’s economy a much needed boost. In addition to war wares, the United States also took great strides in the fabrication of steel and harnessed steam and electric power (U.S. Department of State. 2009). Not only had production levels increased, but the interest in scientific advancement rose as well. “In the years before 1860, 36,000 patents were granted; in the next 30 years, 440,000 patents were issued, and in the first quarter of the 20th century, the number reached
Lastly, the Transportation Revolution empowered a newly innovative America resulting in the number of patents going from 41 to 4,357 in only 60 years. This willingness to try anything led Americans to invent highly useful machines to create a sort of mechanical revolution that aided in the furthering of
Our educational system is failing us. The United States of America is supposed to be the “greatest” country in the world but statistics are showing that our government/educational system is failing us; children/young adults of the nation. Being a student of a middle ranked school in Arizona, I personally have had a first-hand feel for how good and/or bad teaching affects students. Just in high school I have had teachers that would just assign websites as our lesson and even teachers that sit at their desk for the whole hour; don’t even go over the mindset, homework, and maybe only show one problem so that we’ll know what the homework will be like. Until sophomore year I didn’t even know the differences between you’re, your, too, and to.
Home assignment #3 Educational system reflect social inequalities. And my analysis include sociological conflict theory like a key. And economical factor that affect educational, professional and social progression. Social conflict theory sees social life as a competition and focuses on the distribution of resources, power, and inequality. Social conflict theory is a macro-oriented paradigm in sociology that views society as an arena of inequality that generates conflict and social change.
Declared in The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UN, 1948), education is recognized as a fundamental human right and a key component contributing to the development of societies. Yet there are many people on earth have not been able to get educated. In order to solve the problem, it is proposed that all education (including primary, secondary and higher education) should be free all over world and governments should be those funding the tuition fees. This paper critically hightlights the significances and also rebut the objection of free education. Before further analysis, the writer is going to point out some definitions and add facts and figures.
Education is a huge issue that not only affects kids and their parents, but their community as well. Schools teach young kids to become the next generation of engineers, technicians, and political leaders, working towards creating a better future for their country and their community. Teachers have the unique job of creating the future leaders of the world, and preparing them for both college and life beyond, by putting a special push towards math and science, the so-called “foundation” of our society. The hard truth is, no one can be anything they want to be. Some people are simply not cut out to be engineers, doctors, or psychologists.
I will be flexible and open to changing my teaching style whenever it is needed. It is about what works for the student. Whatever method is chosen, it will not be the teacher talking and the kids passively listening. Students should be encouraged to reflect on the information at hand and think critically. The methods should be multicultural, effective, active and democratic.
Over the past centuries there had been changing in the social, economic and even political aspects of the world but when the 21st century or also known as Industrial Age came in, the changes became more common because of the development of technology. In addition, due to the wide developments of technology it also affects the educational system where it leads to the improvement of the teachers and students to become more flexible in learning new ideas or knowledge. The 21st century curriculum also helps to improve the way of testing the student’s needs and performances, give different ways of classroom management and it also improve the ability and skills of the students in dealing with their problems. Technology in the 21st century is not a separate subject to teach therefore technology is a tool to aid education and learning.
Learning is more collaborative and in partnership with the teachers and the students than the traditional way with the teacher as the primary decision maker for the students. The following essay will ponder on the changes in the 21st century teaching and learning. Further, the essay will discuss the key factors that are driving change in education in the form of organisation’s internal factors (people, systems, structures and conditions inside the organization), globalisation, institutional constraints, technological innovations, hyper competition, advancement in education and social changes. Lastly, there will the discussion on how these
We cannot exclude technology which helps to develop all these characteristic of the modern classroom. These classrooms help student to enhance their knowledge and to prepare themselves for higher
TRADITIONAL TEACHING METHODS TO TEACH WITHN THE CONTEXT OF HIGHER EDUCATION Teaching methods refers to the general principles, pedagogy and management strategies used to classroom instruction. The choice to teaching methods depends on what fits educational philosophy, classroom demographic, subject area and school mission statement. The teaching theories can be arrangement into four categories and based on two major parameters- a teacher centred approach versus and a student –centred approach, and high tech material use versus low-tech material use. TEACHER-CENTRED APPROACH TO LEARNING Taken to its most extreme interpretation, teachers are the main figure in a teacher-centred instruction model.