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10 Essential Characteristics of a 21st Century Educator

10 Essential Characteristics of a 21st Century Educator | Technology in Education | Scoop.it
This is a first draft and I am trying to learn through reflection.  Would love your thoughts on the ideas below. People have come to loathe the term “21st Century Education”, or “…
John Zuluaga's curator insight, April 23, 2017 1:56 PM
Innovation is not only related to technology and the use of it, but also with the professional skills and how we take advantage of them. The fact of becoming a 21st century teacher is pretty challenging but not difficult. Mixing professional skills and tools that we have in this trendy century can bring amazing results in education. 
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Cool Cat Teacher Blog: 7 Key Ingredients in the successful 21st Century Classroom

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: 7 Key Ingredients in the successful 21st Century Classroom | Technology in Education | Scoop.it

Every modern school should have at least 4 things in technology or take off the modern and just call yourself a school:

Kimberly (Pope) Kindred's curator insight, May 22, 2013 9:42 PM

Say it with me: I am an Teacherpreneur! Love this list!

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That Guy in the Library

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Reading and Teaching into the 21st Century

Great blog on educational technology and teaching strategies.

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Kevin Honeycutt, "Our kids will spend the rest of their lives in the future. Are we getting them ready?"

Our kids will spend the rest of their lives in the future Are we getting them ready? Kevin Honeycutt (@kevinhoneycutt) - Hutchinson, Kansas
Camela Giraud's curator insight, April 26, 2013 5:20 AM

Fantastic video about our opportunity and responsibility in the technology age. Love it. 

CERT's comment, May 8, 2013 4:12 AM
"What are our kids doing now that they couldn't do before?" We think that this is really the main focus that we should attach to technology and what we need to implement in our schools.
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Terrible Times Lie Ahead for Bad Teachers

Terrible Times Lie Ahead for Bad Teachers | Technology in Education | Scoop.it

by Felix Jacomino

 

As I prepare a presentation on 21st Century Skills, I find myself dealing with having to first be clear on what they are NOT. Only because for many, the term "21st Century" is synonymous with technology. In this post, I won't get into the details of why it's not.

 

What I would like to share is my realization that terrible times lie ahead for bad teachers. Conversely, there has never been a more exciting time for a good educator than today and the near future!

 

In order to make a statement like that, I owe it to my readers to give my definition of each type of teacher.

 

Bad teachers:

Do not want to learn new things.

Have "the book" lead instruction and feel the need to always stick to it.

Are comfortable doing the same lessons (the same way) year after year.

Never step out of their comfort zone.

Live in their own bubble and do not see the need to live outside of it.

Only teach facts and assess the ability to memorize those facts ("Any teacher that can be replaced by a computer, deserves to be." -David Thornburg). 

Design tests to be easily gradeable.

Think that all progress in education are "fads."

Do not learn new things... oops, I already wrote that! It bears repeating because SOOOO much can be learned from other colleagues!

 

Good teachers:

Care whether their students find the learning relative.

Are ALWAYS looking for new ways to engage their students.

Embrace quality professional development as often as they can.

Learn from and share with other educators.

Have gotten this far into this post and are nodding their heads ;-)

 

My hopes are that we QUICKLY get to the point where teachers who do not inspire and engage will be seen as employees who are simply not doing their jobs and be let go. Or, they may move to schools that don't "get it" (yet) and find a safe haven there for now. Either way, it's time for ALL teachers to pick a side. And yes, there's plenty of room on the "good side" for bad teachers to make the change. Here's hoping!

Kimberly (Pope) Kindred's curator insight, May 22, 2013 9:38 PM

Which category do you fall? How can we transition teachers who are not willing to update their skills?

Casey Anley's curator insight, July 6, 2013 1:32 PM

Interesting good vs. bad

John Rudkin's curator insight, February 8, 2014 3:07 AM

Interesting take, and of course true, i.e. "technology" is not 21st Century.  It is almost a constant - technology facilitates (or can, used correctly) good teaching, and offers opportunities to add variety, flexibility and relevance.  Used badly it can be irrelevant.