03-26-2022, 06:11 PM
(03-26-2022, 05:35 PM)thecontrarian Wrote: Its a good article with good points but the problem is this:
"The best technology will never replace great educators;"
I went to a really solid HS but frankly I'd say like there were less than 10% of my teachers who really great. They tried to inspire or encourage learning. For most it seems like a 9-5 job and I can't blame them. I'd assume that that is sort of a normal distribution - I just completed Principles of StatIf thats the case is it worth doing b&m for the 10% probabillity u run into greatness? Maybe 4 some. But not $150K worth/ Which is what it would cost for me.
I found college to have the same exact problem. Yes some are amazing instructors. Others just are there to collect a paycheck and counting days until their pension kicks in. Seriously I had a professor who began class every session with writing on the chalkboard how many days were left until his retirement. He had checked out years ago.



If thats the case is it worth doing b&m for the 10% probabillity u run into greatness? Maybe 4 some. But not $150K worth/ Which is what it would cost for me.![[-]](https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/images/collapse.png)