Although in verse 46, He was learning
from human teachers, He surpassed them, and became wiser than them, because He had another Teacher.
You don't
want human teachers to teach and correct you, but you, as a human, want to teach and correct others?
In theory, computers could learn new skills at incredible speed if they didn't have to wait
for human teachers to give feedback on whether they are on the right track.
While the focus appears to be on transforming teaching into digital competency - based instruction, or personalized learning,
real human teachers are what make learning for every child personalized.
Was Jesus a God - human whose death on the cross mysteriously won redemption for humankind, or a
great human teacher so intensely in touch with the divine that he could offer others a liberating but esoteric wisdom?
«What do
human teachers do and how can we draw on that to build an educational robot that achieves something similar?»
Isn't there a broad middle ground though, between the literalists on one side, and those who call themselves Christian but don't believe in the Incarnation, the historic creeds and view Jesus and his message as just a
righteous human teacher dude.
A robotic teacher that monitors students» attention levels and mimics the
techniques human teachers use to hold their pupils» attention promises to end the snoozing, especially for students who have their lessons online.
«We can't do it just at any given moment, we have to try and do it
like human teachers do,» says Mutlu.
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But let us not come with any of that patronizing nonsense about his being a
great human teacher.
I follow follow
no human teacher, much less either three, but must agree with them and have held firmly to that belief for most of my 60 years of teaching and study.
We listen to
human teachers, such as pastors, for the same reason we read the bible — the pastor is supposed to lead us toward Christ's presence within us, through his own experience of Christ in him.
I'm sure that there are Pagans who view Jesus as just
a human teacher, or perhaps they see him as a metaphor for something else.
Jesus may be a liar or a lunatic, or he may be the Lord, but «let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about his being a great
human teacher.
You can shut him up for a fool, you can spit at him and kill him as a demon or you can fall at his feet and call him Lord and God, but let us not come with any patronising nonsense about his being a great
human teacher.
But as soon as you hear me — or
any human teacher — expounding my own ideas, or my own thoughts, dump me faster than you dump your garbage.
Who were these early followers interested only in Jesus the man, the great prophet,
the human teacher?
You will never become wiser than
your human teachers unless you also turn to the Holy Spirit to teach you.
When a student learns math from
a human teacher, the fire of love for the teacher is limited by whatever the nature of the relationship is, and the fire of love for the subject may well be limited by intelligence.
The teacher would reach food four times faster if it left the student behind, but ants have learned the same lesson that
all human teachers know: Teaching requires great patience.
Robotutor marks the homework of a class of thousands
No human teacher can keep up with thousands of students in massive open online courses.
Unlike virtual teachers,
human teachers have a series of tricks for keeping their classes focused — changing the pitch or tone of their voice, for example, or gesturing to emphasise points and engage with their audience.
Rather than
a human teacher, artficial intelligence, or AI for short, is now in charge.
But when
a human teacher is able to show the benefits to learning content — and indirectly proving not only that it can be done, but that it is something to aspire to — learners are more likely to be inspired to work harder and make progress.
The world is at war with youth unemployment as such, why would scientists want to put «teaching» in the extinct - career list?Most people's cherished recollections of school often include a common factor,
the human teacher!
Many schools across the country are experimenting with blended learning, where students are taught by a combination of computers and
human teachers, but it is such a new phenomenon that there is little empirical evidence to prove that students learn more this way.
Or will omniscient automatons transcending time and space eventually be the demise of
the human teacher profession?
Does
a human teacher with nuanced understanding of their students» feelings and instincts have an advantage over the promise of a computer with infallible encyclopedic knowledge of the subject matter and teaching methods for it?