IMPACT OF TEACHERS IN THE TECHNOLOGICAL ERA
Dr.T.V.Rao MD With advances in technology and impact of Multimedia there are people support the need for better teachers on the other side of the coin many say we can get away with many teachers, it continues to be a debate without conclusions. However, many say we need good teachers, and I just wish to say the teachers are indispensable as our own parents who brought us with great love and care which a technology cannot do, today many policies are designed to promote teacher quality. Research using student scores on standardized tests confirms the common perception that some teachers are more effective than others and reveals that being taught by an effective teacher has important consequences for student achievement .Students still love the teachers with innovative mind with contribution of better thoughts when we discuss their future, The modern world is going to assess the teacher performance as it matters, Many great teachers emphasized the kindness of the teachers matters most than mere qualifications titles, and Technology we use in the classroom, Being kind matters. Learning is enhanced when teachers demonstrate a variety of behaviors associated with kindness: interpersonal warmth, care, empathy, support, safety, and intellectual encouragement. Research suggests that these behaviors increase a learner’s creativity, critical, autonomy, and satisfaction; and result in better student attendance and grades. However, the student and teacher relationships are critical and sensitive when we work with young and commercialized education with changing human values, Consensus among educational researchers can be rare, yet here there is little dispute: positive teacher-student relations are integral to young people’s learning.
Major research proved the technology cannot be compared with a competent teachers,
TECHNOLOGY CANNOT REPLACE THE TEACHERS BUT WHO DO NOT USE WILL BE REPLACED
HOWEVER, THE MOST LOVED TEACHERS WERE SIMPLE HUMBLE AND WELL LEARNED REST ARE???
Dr.T.V.Rao MD @ To be a better teacher
Dr.T.V.Rao MD With advances in technology and impact of Multimedia there are people support the need for better teachers on the other side of the coin many say we can get away with many teachers, it continues to be a debate without conclusions. However, many say we need good teachers, and I just wish to say the teachers are indispensable as our own parents who brought us with great love and care which a technology cannot do, today many policies are designed to promote teacher quality. Research using student scores on standardized tests confirms the common perception that some teachers are more effective than others and reveals that being taught by an effective teacher has important consequences for student achievement .Students still love the teachers with innovative mind with contribution of better thoughts when we discuss their future, The modern world is going to assess the teacher performance as it matters, Many great teachers emphasized the kindness of the teachers matters most than mere qualifications titles, and Technology we use in the classroom, Being kind matters. Learning is enhanced when teachers demonstrate a variety of behaviors associated with kindness: interpersonal warmth, care, empathy, support, safety, and intellectual encouragement. Research suggests that these behaviors increase a learner’s creativity, critical, autonomy, and satisfaction; and result in better student attendance and grades. However, the student and teacher relationships are critical and sensitive when we work with young and commercialized education with changing human values, Consensus among educational researchers can be rare, yet here there is little dispute: positive teacher-student relations are integral to young people’s learning.
Major research proved the technology cannot be compared with a competent teachers,
TECHNOLOGY CANNOT REPLACE THE TEACHERS BUT WHO DO NOT USE WILL BE REPLACED
HOWEVER, THE MOST LOVED TEACHERS WERE SIMPLE HUMBLE AND WELL LEARNED REST ARE???
Dr.T.V.Rao MD @ To be a better teacher
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