Mechanised Learning — When the Plough Gives Way to Precision Gears, What Harvest Will the Mind Yield?
There was a time when education was like farming in its earliest form — slow, manual, and bound to the limits of muscle and daylight. The teacher’s chalk was the farmer’s plough, cutting furrows of knowledge into the soft soil of young minds. Lessons came in steady rows, planted with patience, harvested only after long…