"We give a kid a cell phone and we hope that everything goes well"

Connect Asia Data learn, and optimize business database management.
Post Reply
ayeshshiddika11
Posts: 153
Joined: Sat Dec 21, 2024 3:10 am

"We give a kid a cell phone and we hope that everything goes well"

Post by ayeshshiddika11 »

- Very good philosophy, Oscar. I wouldn't like to say goodbye to you without asking you about your blog; Oscar's School .

- It's a project I want to take up again. You often come up with thoughts and I like to share them. Maybe other people are in the same situation... It can generate debate.

- Do you think that social networks in the classroom and in education are a benefit or a detriment?

- They are essential. Not only in class, but in the educational field they create a network of teachers for learning that is essential for us. Lately, this is how I learn the most. Since I have less time, I open social networks and through the people I follow I filter information and find out what is most important in teaching. I also agree with my colleague Manu Velasco that digital competence is one of the most important.

We are giving mobile phones to kids hoping chile phone data that everything will work out. We have not made them competent enough to know how to use a mobile phone.

- Lastly, I've taken up a lot of your time already. (Laughs) If it were in your hands to change something in today's education, what would you change?

- To the politicians.

(He says firmly and without hesitation).

- The problems we have are caused by politicians. As teachers we cannot deal with the difficulties of all the students we have in class, and even less so when there are ratios of up to 25 students per class. I do not understand how a country, for example, can invest more in weapons than in education. The wealth of a country is in education, it has been proven.
Post Reply