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Why robots can’t fix what bad teachers break in our learners

By By Lawi Sultan NjeremaniMay 16, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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In too many classrooms worldwide, the real crisis isn’t crumbling infrastructure or outdated textbooks; it is the teacher at the front who lacks human attributes essential for healthy teacher-learner bonds. Empathy that truly feels a child’s frustration.

Esteem-building words that lift a struggling student from shame to confidence. Inspirational passion that turns rote facts into a spark of lifelong curiosity.

Mentorship that models resilience, ethical reasoning, and cultural sensitivity through everyday actions. When these qualities are missing, students don’t merely disengage; they learn to hate school and dread entire subjects.

The impatient drill-sergeant math teacher who crushes self-belief. The disengaged history instructor who kills critical thinking with endless regurgitation.

These failures scar generations, especially in overburdened systems where teachers are stretched thin. No amount of policy can paper over this truth: education without human connection is hollow.

Recently at the White House, First Lady Melania Trump spotlighted a sleek humanoid robot from Figure AI, pitching it as “Plato,” a tireless, personalised educator offering every child instantaneous access to literature, science, philosophy, and history. She said a robot that adapts perfectly to each learner’s pace, never tires, and frees children for sports and friendships.

The vision is seductive: robotic AIs stepping in where humans fall short. The pros are undeniable. In an era of teacher shortages and exploding class sizes, AI promises scalability, consistency, and personalisation at levels no single educator can match.

It could deliver adaptive problem-solving simulations, 24/7 availability, and objective feedback, crucial for bridging gaps in rote-heavy systems. Long-term costs could plummet after initial investment, leveling the playing field for rural or low-income students.

In theory, Plato-style robots eliminate bad days, favouritism, and burnout, letting every child access world-class instruction. Yet the cons strike at the soul of learning.

Robots cannot authentically replicate empathy, genuine esteem-building, or the reciprocal trust that emerges from shared vulnerability and nonverbal cues. A machine might simulate encouragement, but it cannot care, inspire through lived example, or model emotional intelligence in real time. Students feel the absence.

Kenya illustrates the tension perfectly. In resource-starved public schools, often with pupil-teacher ratios above 50:1, chronic shortages and lingering rote habits undermine the Competency-Based Curriculum’s push for critical thinking and problem-solving.

Many teachers, overwhelmed, default to syllabus regurgitation, leaving students disengaged or worse. Electricity and internet gaps make flashy full-scale robots seem like a distant luxury. Yet the country’s own challenges reveal a smarter path, not wholesale replacement, but targeted hybrid augmentation.

The hybrid model keeps humans at the centre for what only they can do: empathy, mentorship, and inspiration, while AI shoulders the mechanical load of consistent content delivery, vocabulary expansion, and remote expertise.

A Kenyan innovation recently showcased that synergy in action when a Nairobi start-up demonstrated an AI-powered robotic arm at Machakos Secondary School for the Deaf.

Teachers wore sensor suits to record and grow a database of Kenyan Sign Language gestures, especially for STEM terms where vocabulary gaps have long frustrated instruction.

The arm converted spoken words into precise, real-time signs operable remotely, even in low-connectivity areas, and built affordably from recycled materials. Students reported learning more and feeling genuinely happy in class. Teachers remain the emotional and facilitative core, freed to focus on relationships rather than struggling with technical delivery.

The future of education must honour what makes us human. The robotics allure highlights real inefficiencies, but only a hybrid strategy, with smart robots supporting, never supplanting, great teachers, to preserve the empathy, esteem, and inspiration young learners desperately need. Kenya’s ingenuity points the way. Policymakers everywhere should follow and invest in tools that empower humans, not replace them.

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