Published March 30, 2025
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THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION: CAN TECHNOLOGY REPLACE TEACHERS?
- 1. Teacher of Fergana state university
- 2. Student of Fergana state university
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The integration of technology in education has transformed the learning experience, providing students with access to a wealth of digital resources, interactive tools, and virtual environments. While technology has proven beneficial in enhancing education, a key question remains: Can technology fully replace teachers? This article explores the role of technology in education, outlining its benefits and limitations, and ultimately arguing that while technology is a powerful tool, it cannot replace the essential role of human educators.
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