• Teaching computer education without computers

    Teaching computer education without computers is like teaching music without instruments. It's not just difficult—it's deeply unfair to the students and to teachers like you who are doing your best.
    Students cannot build digital skills just by reading textbooks.
    Theory-only education in a practical subject like computer science is a major gap.
    And expecting performance without practice is setting students up for failure, especially when they compete with peers who have regular access to computers.

  • @BEGUM0167087d15
    Absolutely agree!
    Teaching computer education without access to actual computers is a major challenge it limits students' ability to gain hands-on experience, which is essential for building real digital skills. Just like you can't learn to play music without instruments, students can't truly grasp computer skills through theory alone. To bridge this gap, schools must prioritize providing at least basic digital tools or explore creative alternatives like shared devices, offline simulations, or community tech hubs. Every student deserves a fair chance to learn and thrive in today’s digital world.