Not Computers, Only Teachers Can Make Education Exciting.

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  • DIETER GRASEDIECK

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24297/ijrem.v7i5.4331

Keywords:

Learning methods, Procedure of learning, effective learning, Tele-tutoring, E- learning, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) .

Abstract

The advantage of presence learning is the ability to spontaneously discuss issues and problems with students face to face. Individual learning can be improved by changing teaching methods, for example through project work or tele -tutoring. by combining presence learning with phases of e-learning and also intensive telephone counselling. The following question is the focus of the report: What guiding principles for learning should the teachers at schools or universities stri ve for in the digital age and how can they implement these guidelines in the work assignments? "The belief that education can, in any case, be replaced by a computer program is a myth. Human contact and mentoring make a significant difference in the learning outcomes", says Sebastian Thrun (Professor at Stanford University and vice president of Google). He looks at both educational traditions, which see the trust and the relationship between the teachers and the pupils or students as the basis of learning, as well as at the results of empirical research on learning. "Even for the digital technology and new media the educational primacy applies: Man is and remains the teacher of man" (Lankau, 2014).

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Published

2016-07-21

How to Cite

GRASEDIECK, D. (2016). Not Computers, Only Teachers Can Make Education Exciting. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATION METHODOLOGY, 7(5), 1369–1372. https://doi.org/10.24297/ijrem.v7i5.4331

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