Technology and modern methods can't replace student-teacher interaction - 15 views
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Michiko Perry on 15 Nov 09"The study, published in the June issue of American Surgeon, points to a powerful but often overlooked tool for influencing student attitudes about surgical training."
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Michiko Perry on 15 Nov 09Although this is about the students in medical school, this article strongly suggests the importance of positive teacher-student relationship in education, which is irreplaceable with technology. As Dr. Coffman repeated in her textbook (2009), technology is a tool, a very effective tool. Yet, a tool cannot become a teacher. By using technology as an effective tool, teachers can support students to engage in learning. Coffman, T. (2009). Engaging students through inquiry-oriented learning and technology. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education.