I think "probably" is the key word... In Italy, at least. In spite of the fact that we - as teachers - should be able to make our students 'love' learning, too many teachers just hate the idea to try and learn something new themselves... So much easier to do it the way we've always done it. ICT is just 'trendy'...
I completely agree! Technology can't replace teachers; it can help us to teach better and to a closer contact with our students, the problem is, at least for me, to become more confident with the different useful tools offered by technology. I'm just trying...
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I think "probably" is the key word...
In Italy, at least.
In spite of the fact that we - as teachers - should be able to make our students 'love' learning, too many teachers just hate the idea to try and learn something new themselves...
So much easier to do it the way we've always done it.
ICT is just 'trendy'...
I completely agree!
Technology can't replace teachers; it can help us to teach better and to a closer contact with our students, the problem is, at least for me, to become more confident with the different useful tools offered by technology.
I'm just trying...
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