Sunday, September 1, 2013

Attending class?

In today's modern age technology is becoming more and more prevalent. Most people have access to just about everything there is to know just a few taps away. This raises the question are physical classroom really needed anymore?

There are many arguments for and against a traditional class room. For example, Dukunle Somade, a senior at the University of Maryland claims that "technology is giving students more and more reason not to come."
He also says that "students can easily grab material online, including lectures by gifted speakers in every field." Lastly, The National Survey of Student Engagement did a study at the University of Indiana that showed that four of eight "high impact" learning activities required no class room time at all.

There are still arguments for a traditional class room. Teachers and professors are still better informed than the vast majority of websites. Also, the former Director of the Baylor University Academy of Teaching and Learning claim that he does not see himself as a gateway to knowledge but a guide to the class. On top of that a class room creates connections for students that often help them find jobs in the future.


A lot of Teachers and Schools are shifting to more online based method of teaching. For most people this would work however it will not work for everyone. Any advanced degree in anything requires face to face interaction with a teacher. From an advanced Art degree to a PHD in Physics a personal hands on training is required. For that reason the traditional class room with never go away but it will remain mostly for vocational schools and Very High levels of education.