Wednesday, September 3, 2008

The 21st century teacher

I believe that being an educator in the 21st century means being prepared to teach with various resources, including technology, in order to engage students. Using technology that students use daily and incorporating them into daily lesson plans will make students feel more engaged and maybe more actively involved because they feel that they are learning something valuable and something tangible that they can take with them and use later on.

Students have developed incredible skills with computers, ipods and other electronics. They use computers daily and are incredibly proficient. If teachers want to make their students more involved and better learners, computers and other electronic devices are, in the 21st century, necessary. The computer has connections to many programs, all of which are geared toward learning. These programs are often fun, combining lessons with games, intriguing students. These programs also are often individually based so that if someone is struggling, they can continue to work a little longer at the area that is giving them the most difficulty. Using the computer gives students access to a lot of information and also connects students to people around the world, allowing them to communicate and to share information easily and quickly. Furthermore, if teachers use the computers and technology, they are enabling their students to learn something that will stay with them forever.

By making exciting lesson plans that incorporate their skills on computers and ipods, teachers are guaranteeing that students will be more actively involved. For example,
on one of the youtube videos, people talked about using ipods for their lessons. Kids could all bring in their ipods and pick a song, listen to the lyrics, and then use the message of that song or a lyric to write a creative piece of literature based on that theme. By doing this, the teacher is actively involving the student. They are more motivated because they can be creative and they were able to maybe pick a song that related to their lives, therefore connecting life and reality with schoolwork. The assignment would be completely theirs. This would also teach students to link things that happen in their personal lives to events in history or other subjects.

To be an effective teacher in the 21st century, teachers must use all sorts of resources to get students more interested. In this time and era, there are so many things to do and so many forms of entertainment that it is hard to make kids excited about learning but if teachers would take something personal and connect it to school, they might be able to get the kids interested. In high school, a lot of busy work is given and many students get frustrated with this, thinking there is no purpose in the homework. To be an effective teacher in the 21st century where students are busy with video games, movies, social time, sports, music and all of the other extra curricular activities available, they have to come up with ideas that grab the student’s attention and how better to do that than with the very items that are making kids pay less and less attention to school. It is no longer acceptable for teachers in the 21st century to use the lecture format in school. Kids in this century want to be heard. They have been raised to think and to have opinions and when teachers simply lecture, they have no chance and their voices are stifled and many tune out and don't listen. More creative projects, hands on ideas, and progressive teaching are needed. Kids need to be treated as equals and as young adults who have good ideas. Being more productive and having a more open classroom, where there is lots of discussion enables the students to get involved and to take part in their education. The role of the 21st century teacher is no longer like a parent giving advice and information to kids but has changed to a more Socrates method where the kids use their own knowledge to decide for themselves, making them think and link.

Therefore, it is the duty of the 21st century teacher to incorporate the items and interests that students have outside the classroom and bring them into the classroom in order to engage them more so that they don’t lose them. They need to have a more progressive classroom in which the students have more control in the learning process and in which the students can experience making their own decisions and backing it up with facts. Technology will get their attention and then teachers must hold it by having a room that is open to new interpretations and creative outlooks.

1 comment:

Johanna Prince said...

Maggie, a great first post where you are making some big statements about technology in education. I really enjoyed your discussion of students wanting to be heard and how technology and new formats can give voice to students. I'll look forward to seeing what new ideas this semester brings for you. Jo