At first when reading the blog posted on the fischbowl website I agreed with Fisch. He had a good point to what he was saying. Technology has become so far advanced today you will be left so far behind if you do not keep up with it. Teachers today should have many different qualifications than thirty years ago or really even ten years ago.
Today in school the board of education gives students so many expectations they are required to meet. Shouldn’t teachers have to meet these same expectations? I am a college student and have had quite a few professors that do not know how to work the computer but, they still expect their students to be responsible for learning all the information contained on it. That seems a little hypocritical to me.
As I said above I agree with Fisch’s opinion on being technologically literate. It is very helpful to have skills like this not only in the education field but for everything. However, no offense to Fisch, I feel as if he was a little harsh. Not all teachers need to be so technologically advanced. How do you think they learned so many years ago? I know I may sound a little contradictory revealing my opinion on this but what I am trying to say is not all teachers should have to be technologically advanced, some should tough. Isn’t that what computer teachers are for?
Despite my opinion being quite biased, I still enjoyed reading the post. Fisch has some interesting comments. However he may need to take a lesson in spelling for a while and lay off on those not so technologically advanced. I suggest everyone read the blog technilogicaly illiterate for themselves and formulate their own opinion.
Today in school the board of education gives students so many expectations they are required to meet. Shouldn’t teachers have to meet these same expectations? I am a college student and have had quite a few professors that do not know how to work the computer but, they still expect their students to be responsible for learning all the information contained on it. That seems a little hypocritical to me.
As I said above I agree with Fisch’s opinion on being technologically literate. It is very helpful to have skills like this not only in the education field but for everything. However, no offense to Fisch, I feel as if he was a little harsh. Not all teachers need to be so technologically advanced. How do you think they learned so many years ago? I know I may sound a little contradictory revealing my opinion on this but what I am trying to say is not all teachers should have to be technologically advanced, some should tough. Isn’t that what computer teachers are for?
Despite my opinion being quite biased, I still enjoyed reading the post. Fisch has some interesting comments. However he may need to take a lesson in spelling for a while and lay off on those not so technologically advanced. I suggest everyone read the blog technilogicaly illiterate for themselves and formulate their own opinion.
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