They assume that the students understand fast
no i love art its awesome like so no the answer is no
absoloutly! teachers have different teaching skills, and if too many teachers are replaced, then then the teachers may teach differently, which is confusing to the kids, and they may not do well on tests. STUDENTS NEED CONSISTANCY!
i personally think that some teachers give too many project but others do not it simply depends on which teacher or teachers you get
No. The most dedicated professionals on earth is a three-way tie among Nurses, firemen and teachers, but teachers are fighting an uphill battle that is getting steeper all the time. They are not responsible for the problems of youth today. It's all teachers can do to teach the kids - they can't raise them, too.
No, teachers do not live at school unless it's a boarding school or something like that. Even though most teachers do stay at least an hour or two after school to grade papers and do other things, they do not live at the school as long as it's something like a public school where they teach at. Teachers have personal lives, too.
Teachers live like just about how anybody else does. They aren't different beings. They eat, work, relax, sleep, just like everybody else.
Yes, teachers can help the girls if they have their period. Teachers are there to make sure you're healthy and in the best frame of mind to learn, thus they will help you if you need period supplies or need to be excused to go to the bathroom. If you have questions they can help you too, just in case you don't have anyone to teach you about these things at home.
The answer is NO! A computer cannot replace human skills, because: we need humans to teach us so that they can explain the slightest thing in many ways for one to understand. In a class if a student asks a question, can a computer answer it. The students need someone with experience and not a machine of some sort who has no feelings. Yes, Robots would make grading faster and teaching better, also the unemployed teachers could make learning software and teach the things that are too complex and hard for the robots too. They could make tests and also improve the community even more than they could if they were teaching.
Yes just get some clear eyes and dont interact with teachers too much
Robots may be able to answer more questions, but it takes human teachers to connect with the students. If the sudent is having a bad day, the robot wont recognize that, nor will it know to go out of its way to help the student sort out fixing grades or life situations. I for one love the kids that I work with and appreciate them for the individuals that they are. A robot wont identify with them nor know to give positive reinforcement.
There is a certain amount of material that needs to be covered in a finite amount of time. Unless you're finding yourself around Thanksgiving going "Wow, we're already done with the book, guess we can just come to class to sit around and sip coffee for the rest of the semester" the teacher is not teaching too fast... you're learning too slow.
For the same reason everyone else does! Teachers are people too!