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In a heartfelt video that has captured widespread attention, former English teacher Hannah has opened up about her decision to leave the teaching profession. Her candid remarks highlight a growing concern among educators regarding the impact of technology, particularly artificial intelligence, on student motivation and engagement.
Hannah expressed her dismay at witnessing students increasingly reliant on technology for answers, leading to a decline in critical thinking and creativity. She emphasized that the ease of accessing information through AI tools has diminished students’ desire to learn and explore subjects in depth. This reliance on technology, she argued, has created a culture of instant gratification that undermines the traditional educational experience.
Her video resonated with many educators and parents who share similar worries about the future of learning in a tech-driven world. As discussions about the role of AI in education continue, Hannah's story serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by teachers striving to inspire and motivate their students in an ever-evolving landscape.
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