Evolution of education

Evolution of education

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Alongside the industrialization of technology, it cannot be avoided that there is also an ongoing evolution in education.

One of the points in which evolution can be clearly observed is the use of technology in education. E-mails, social media, and other online platforms to aid in the learning process have been widely used amongst students and teachers alike.

The teaching techniques have also changed since teachers now opt to use TV, projectors, and powerpoint presentations to capture their students’ attention, and provide them with a more appealing visual impact.

Without considering technology seriously in the evolution of education, time will come when the academic system will be left behind, and before we even realize it, there would have been a huge gap between the learners and the educators.

Maria Gloria Puntero
Cantil-e Elementary School
[email protected]

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