SOME PEOPLE SAY THAT WE SHOULD INVEST MORE MONEY IN CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT. OTHERS ARGUE THAT WE SHOULD SPEND THIS MONEY ON TEACHERS. DISCUSS BOTH VIEWS AND GIVE YOUR OWN OPINION.

It is an undeniable fact that
technology
helps
students
to learn different subjects and theories.
Also
, new
technology
items
such
as tablets, projectors and other online websites improve pupils' academic performance. Whereas, some individuals argue that a large amount of money has to invest in well-trained and skilled tutors. In
this
essay, I will discuss both these views and I will give my opinion in the conclusion paragraph.
To begin
with, schools have changed and the way of teaching and learning has been improved compared to the
last
10 decades.
Firstly
, with the help of several gadgets,
students
learn many things quickly.
In addition
, recently, the ministry of India gave 20 million tablets to the
students
,
as a result
, on various platforms Indian alumni achieved fascinating success on the project of recycling waste and generating energy through these materials.
Lastly
, I believe that new
technology
items are the key to improving a student’s skills.
On the other hand
, teachers play a vital role in a student's educational life.
Firstly
, focused and trained tutors are mandatory to explain new tactics related to different subjects.
Secondly
, experienced professors have lots of knowledge and are well-known about
students
' weaknesses and
also
it will definitely improve
students
' academics. Agglomerating all points above elaborated, I opine that the government must have to invest money on classroom equipment as well as that schools should have higher well educated and skilled teachers for
students
.
Also
, a well-trained teacher knows how to solve
students
' academic issues in a smart way with the help of
technology
and his own experience.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Classroom technology
  • Interactive whiteboards
  • Tablets
  • Educational software
  • Online resources
  • Learning styles
  • Inclusive learning
  • Personalized education
  • Dependency
  • Mental arithmetic
  • Salaries
  • Training programs
  • Professional development
  • Retain
  • Skilled educators
  • Inspire
  • Motivate
  • Guide
  • Balanced approach
  • Educational ecosystem
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