The 21st Century Teacher
The 21st Century Teacher
The 21st Century Teacher
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Abstract
Educational Technology in broader terms mean to organize the knowledge for the achievement of purposes, or
making tool/technique. In this fast changing world, the education plays a major role in empowering students to
engage with challenges. The 21st century is rapidly changing one in every dimension of human (economically,
socially, technologically). Due to the rapid changes complex problems are faced by educationists, policy makers,
managers and teachers as well. Teachers of 21st century have to create students of 21st century with soft skills.
The 21st century teachers need teaching skills content mastery as well as integrating teaching with technology.
The teacher development programs are much important. The impact of good teaching is increasingly cited as a
major determinant of economic well-being of society. A useful & productive system of teacher compensation
function as an important lever for attracting well-qualified and highly motivated people to the teaching
profession. The quality of teachers determines the quality of education and linked with nation’s development.
With the emerging technologies, the teaching-learning is transforming from teacher-centered, lecture based to
student-centered learning environment. In this I have discussed global characteristics of 21st century teacher as
well as with reference to India.
Keywords: teacher development, teacher preparation, 21st century teacher, Indian teacher, characteristics of
teacher.
1. Introduction
Let us remember: One book, one pen, one child, and one teacher can change the world.
Malala Yousafzai
In the global education industry, one of the world’s top education destination is India. Education is regarded as
the acquisition of information or knowledge. The process of education includes the transfer of knowledge, skills
from one person to another. The recent advances in technology have affected almost every area of our life: such
as the way we talk with one other, the way we work together, learn, teach. These advances became the reason for
expansion of our vocabulary, creating new words like Digital natives, Digital immigrants, Digital India, Digital
divide and my topic--- Teacher of 21st century.
The 21st century teaching is however a different perspective, learning could never happen the way it is
happening these times. Learning happens everywhere, all the time, on any dam topic, assisting any learning style.
Now a question is what the “Teacher of 21st century mean”.
Great students are the result of great teachers. The student achievement is influence by many factors.
The most important influencer is inspiring and informed teacher, so it is significant to have close view on how
we train and support beginners, experienced teachers.
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programs.
2. METHODOLOGY
The paper is solely based on secondary data. The different sources of data are journal articles, websites, e-books,
reports of various organization and commission, articles published in international, national and local papers etc.
This paper will give a brief description of characteristics of 21st century teacher in world and in India.
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3.5. Go Global
Today it is possible to have first-hand experience of other countries. By teaching students use the tools in their
hands to visit any corner of this world, make us more knowledgeable and sympathetic.
3.7. Blog
Blogging is one of the professional activities. The use of blogs in educational setting produces several benefits.
Blog can be used as a platform to post homework, assignments, projects, ask to help, share resources so on. As
blogging is purely a writing activity, but it requires reading, reading more books, other blogs, articles so on. It
also leads one’s own professional development. The blogging promotes critical and analytical thinking, increases
access, social interaction with others.
“You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great!” Zig Zagler
3.8. Go Digital
Another important attribute is to go paperless. Today’s students are deeply involved in the digital world. Social
networking, online games and tools as mobile phones, iPods are everyday use of students. Very often there is
digital disconnect in learning environment. One can organize teaching resources and activities on one’s own
website and Integration of technology take learning experience to different levels. Sharing links & discussing
topics online.
Teachers need to make a shift to become mentors, coaches and even artists.
3.9. Collaborate
Technology provides powerful new tools to assist communication beyond classroom. It let collaboration between
students and teachers. To make classroom activities resemble with real world by creating digital resources,
lectures, presentations, and projects together with other teachers and students. The teacher’s plays the role of a
facilitator of collaboration between local, national and global communities.
3.11. Connect
Teacher often talk about how helpless they fell when it comes to reach out to students. Technology allow us to
connect anyone, anywhere, anytime. It connects with like-minded individuals. Simply connect vis social media:
follow, join, ask.
3.13. Innovate
The main aim behind any innovation in technology is to provide comfort, productivity and better life. Teacher
have to expand teaching toolbox and try new applications example replacing textbooks with web resources,
teaching with social media. Students love using Facebook for class discussions & announcements. They
appreciate new knowledge not new tools. They love new, more interesting & productive ways of using new
applications.
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4. Teachers in India
“Teaching is a very noble profession that shapes the character, caliber, and future of an individual. If the people
remember me as a good teacher, that will be the biggest honor for me.”
Teaching has become more and more complex and challenging now days. The students’ disobedience,
argumentation, rudeness level is on the rise while the patience level of students’ is decreasing. Due to the
modern age stress, competition, availability of so many sources of knowledge like internet, TV series, movies
showing violence and so on. As education advances with the help of technology, it becomes very clear that
modern teachers are very different from traditional teachers. The teachers are facilitators of the learning. The
focus of a 21st century teacher is on student by developing higher order thinking skills, effective communication,
collaboration, and other skills that they need in the 21st century. The teachers must develop new teaching
strategies that are radically different. The teacher role is of guides and facilitators, not mere providers of
knowledge. The students must be engaged in learning and provided instructions using a variety of methods and
pedagogical approaches aided with technology.
Technology is just a tool, in terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teacher
is the most important. Bill Gates
A 21st century teacher has many characteristics that distinguish him from the traditional teacher.
4.2. Teachers have to develop sensitivity towards cross-cultural differences and diversity:
As the students seem to work locally, yet they are connected to the students around the world, un/consciously.
So many students likely travel to faraway places having diverse cultural environments, to work there. The
capability to manage cultural differences gives them an edge in competitive future workplaces.
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need to accept the importance and necessity of shared learning in classrooms. It challenges traditional
classrooms, by making learning continuous process. It endowers new meaning to teaching-learning process and
help teachers to accept that learning never stops. Thus, it makes the educational experiences rewarding & richer.
Among other characteristics teacher must also possess the following ones
1. Teacher- learning must be student-centric.
2. The teacher need to use new computing devices while teaching.
3. The teacher has to support the active learning in classroom.
4. The teacher has to create an invitational environment for learning to occur.
I never teach my pupils, I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn.
Albert Einstein
5. The students must be assessed on the bases of performances. That is performance based assessments
must be followed by teacher.
6. The teacher should support collaborative teaching.
Technology plays a vital role in developing these characteristics in a teacher. The technology changes constantly
and becomes obsolete, but the teacher is constant. They drive the learning spirit among students, day by day,
guiding, motivating students to do better every day and make the to realize their dreams.
There is an urgent need that teacher have to work at the extreme limit. Public education itself struggles with big
changes in India, from health epidemics to economic issues. The answer to these challenge of improving
teachers training have great influence on the student’s experiences which they have in classrooms. The States
must spend more money to preparation programs and teachers themselves must demand better training.
“If four things are followed- having a great aim, acquiring knowledge, hard work, and perseverance- then
anything can be achieved.” -
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
5. Conclusion
Technology has revolutionized each component of society. Teacher is in transition phase due to the rapid change
in technology and student’s changing values. Teacher can be prepared to use these technologies but handle
systematically and analytically. Technology need to be integrated to achieve the best quality pedagogy. The
courses which incorporate the teaching psychology of teachers must be incorporated in the developmental stages
of pre-service teachers to enhance their learning. They should be educated in supportive and conducive
environment in which they expect to groom young students. Pre- service teachers should be able to teach
confidently in their domain. Once teacher has an understanding of teaching content, they would never lose that
expertise. Today we must have competent teachers who have a new set of resources and techniques.
Technological aid is an integral part in effective learning.
I conclude by saying of Dr. Karan Singh, ‘We should develop our youth, who is in higher secondary &
colleges in such a way so there every activity should be for the progress of the country.”
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