This video on 'Teaching in the 21st Century' highlights some of the key questions educators need to ask themselves and their students. 21st century learning can provide students with ultimately an endless amount of learning networks and tools. The internet is changing the way students can learn, and therefore changing the way in which teachers educate. It is crucial for teachers to accept these changes, and possibilities and begin to implement them in the classroom.
This video outlines the important questions teachers need to begin to evaluate. It is essential that teachers understand the proper framework for implementing technology into the classroom, in order to keep students safe, informed, critical and most importantly ENGAGED. Accepting technology in the classroom, opposed to banning it, will allow students to use their entertainment devices for engagement and learning. The shift away from traditional education to more student-based inquiry methods has changed the role of the teacher as well. It is our job to provide the students with the framework they need in order to be successful. This video demonstrates how blooms taxonomy is relevant and complimentary to 21st century education.
This video outlines the important questions teachers need to begin to evaluate. It is essential that teachers understand the proper framework for implementing technology into the classroom, in order to keep students safe, informed, critical and most importantly ENGAGED. Accepting technology in the classroom, opposed to banning it, will allow students to use their entertainment devices for engagement and learning. The shift away from traditional education to more student-based inquiry methods has changed the role of the teacher as well. It is our job to provide the students with the framework they need in order to be successful. This video demonstrates how blooms taxonomy is relevant and complimentary to 21st century education.