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Autor:   •  July 27, 2014  •  Essay  •  313 Words (2 Pages)  •  911 Views

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Students nowadays, I believe have it made. It’s easy, its old work from years ago and it’s so easy that the children are googling the answers. I’ve helped my son with his homework, and I didn’t understand it. I asked around at first, and then I googled the question, and I got the correct answer. Makes it look as if the teacher isn’t teaching anything. I agree with the teacher in the article. It’s giving students less time to go over their homework thoroughly and study. They have technology to answer it for them. Some teachers care about the future of the students, while some don’t. I know as a parent, I want to know what type of education my children are getting, and how they are being taught it. In school now, technology really has taken over, no more textbooks, now students are being taught by power point presentations, or through e-books. I hate e-books. I’m more of a hands on type person. I like to have that one-on-one relationship with my teacher, to the point where he or she can tell me what I’m doing wrong, and or how I could fix it to get it right. Even for papers, technology can help them with that now. Individual students don't compose complete papers of their own (Glen, 2011). Donald Bacon stated that “students divided up the tasks in ways they felt comfortable with. The math whiz would do the statistical work, the English minor drafted the analysis. Then there’s the most common complaint about groups: Some shoulder all the work, the rest do nothing” (Glen, 2011). Students aren’t as excited about learning today, then they were years ago. Students have stated that they don’t spend much time studying for test. National studies have consistently found that undergraduate business students spend fewer hours studying than students in others majors do (Glen, 2011).

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