MODERN TEACHER: SKILLS AND METHODS
TO IMPROVE THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS
With the constant technological development and
globalization of our world, many professions have to
keep up with these changes.
• Teachers are ones of them. They take responsibility
not only for themselves but also for their pupils as
their main task is to prepare their students for an
independent life. Consequently, teachers are to keep
up with all the novelties including innovative methods
of teaching and development of new skills.
IMPORTANT SKILLS FOR
A MODERN TEACHER
Each teacher has to possess many vital skills to be a
professional. Many of them have been known to people for many years
already, the others have been formulated quite recently because of
changes in our society. In any case, each contemporary teacher should:
1. BE COMMITTED TO HIS WORK
The teacher is one of the most difficult
professions as their representatives can't
lose interest as without constant
engagement it is impossible to perform
your work efficiently. If a teacher is
committed, it means that he has fallen
in love with his life choice and is
dedicated to teaching.
2. HAVE EDUCATION AND
TRAINING
Several centuries ago only those people could
become teachers, who could prove a deep
knowledge of the certain subject. Now it is not
enough to be fluent in your field, as without
special academic training you will not be hired
by any educational establishment. Moreover,
without some additional knowledge of psychology
or methodology, for example, you will not be able
to cope with teaching at all.
3. BE ORGANIZED
Modern educational institutions require
a detailed teaching plan from each staff
member for the following academic year.
It means that a quality course planning is
much more productive, especially if it is
combined with a premium organization of
each lesson.
4. BE TOLERANT
Patience and tolerance differ a professional teacher from the
amateurs. Only an experienced and dignified person can bring up such
important for a teacher skills and treat all the students equally without any
prejudices. Moreover, such teacher will entrust students to make their own
decisions instead of imposing his own viewpoint on them.
5. BE OPEN TO QUESTIONS
Young learners are rather inquisitive and the
number of questions they ask may be
enormous. The teacher must be ready not
only to listen to this questions but also
find time to answer them. It will not only
show his or her competence but also be a
good encouragement for students as they
value honesty and desire to be helpful.
6. BE INNOVATIVE
Each new generation that comes to school brings a variety of novelties with
them. Apart from the numerous devices, these are also different relations
with each other, new habits and attitudes to the customary things. Such
children think in a completely different way, so the process of study should
also be changed. Teachers not only have to follow all the innovations
appearing in the society but also should have a desire to adopt them
personally. That also includes the use of the abundance of new technologies
at the lessons and for home assignment. Students will be more responsive to
the contemporary teacher than one, who got stuck in the last millennium.
7. BE SOCIAL AND SOCIABLE
Communication of a teacher and student should not be
restricted only by the wall of a classroom. Modern children would
preferably choose to ask some personal questions through the social
networks than do that face-to-face. Another way to become closer
to students is to organize a group, where you can discuss interesting
topics, or make your studying more interactive issuing them online
tasks or some extraordinary assignments. It is a perfect way to make
education more appealing to the modern youth.
8. BE CURIOUS AND DEVELOP
It is impossible to call a teacher experienced if he stands in one
place, uses the same teaching methods and conspectus for many
years and does not wish to make any changes. This description
suits better for a tree, but not a teacher. Curiosity is an engine that
makes a person develop. If one is not interested in anything that
happens around him, it means that this person lives in his own world
and he will never be interesting to other people including pupils. Even
the tiniest details from the surrounding world can draw students’
attention and then it is much easier to hold it during the lesson if you
accompany rules with funny life examples, isn’t it?
NEW METHODS OF
TEACHING
Pedagogy as a science has existed in ancient Greece yet, so teachers have been
refining teaching methods for not one century already. With the development of
society, teaching methods have been also changing. Modern methods mostly reflect
an improved understanding of the psychology of children as well as acceptance of the
technological leap forward. Modern teachers prefer such new methods as:
1. CONTEXTUAL LEARNING
Only a dozen years ago most of the schools
were committed to factual learning. The main
evidence of good knowledge was the ability to
repeat learned information by command.
Everything has changed since that time, as now
pupils have to analyze, find pros and cons, make
conclusions and find evidence but not only
memorize. This method has made schooling
more productive and appealing.
2. VARIOUS APPROACHES
The modern school has little in common with
traditional lectures that were considered the
main kind of lesson in the past. Modern
lessons differ much as the variety of
approaches used impresses even adults, who
finished school not so long ago. Apart from
lecturing, teachers use storytelling, group work,
individual assignments, games, presentations
and numerous other activities within one
lesson. Constantly changing the activities on
the lessons they manage to promote a working
atmosphere in the class and lessons do not
seem to last so long.
3. NEW TECHNOLOGICAL
DEVICES
Of course, there are numerous arguments about advantages and disadvantages
of various devices in education, but still their benefit makes them useful for the
lessons. They enhance the learning system making it developed and
contemporary. Children have acquired various new tasks that are available on
the Web, can learn through video conferences or live chats, receive
notifications from teachers etc. Parents have also appreciated the contribution
of the innovative devices into the schooling as now they can control their
children’s grades online and visit school less often. Teachers also use modern aids
as they simplify the preparation process and add color and diversity to simple
lessons. Any device like a speaker, online streaming video, interactive whiteboard,
visualizer, projector, educational software, CD player can be useful for teaching
and is used by tutors at the lessons making them more appealing to modern
pupils. For example, there is a powerful software tool called Hiver. This software is
a service application that helps collaborating from email inboxes. It helps to
organize the work process, and makes it easier and more productive. Isn't it
great?
4. ACTIVE LEARNING
Some high school educators try to avoid active learning projects as they lose a
sense of silence and students’ obedience when those ones start their discussions.
At the same time, active learning makes the student think, talk and share
information. This way of learning involves peer instruction, discussion groups and
collaborative solution of the problem. Using this innovative method, students get
the most of schooling and inspiration for further development.
5. A DESIRE METHOD
• A typical teacher uses a standard
procedure to start the lesson. He
welcomes pupils and tells what they
are going to learn today. But these
statements can’t grab students’
attention from the very beginning, so
scientists offer to use headlines,
some kids of promise. Formulating
the statement in a completely
different way teacher shows his
students how they can benefit from
the content of the lesson and as a
result students’ desire to listen to the
teacher increases.
6. VAK TEACHING
Learners are divided into three main
types:
Visual Audio Kinesthetic
Of course, it is impossible to gather learners of the same type in one class, but a teacher can
take this fact into account presenting information. Some students need to see new data, the
second ones – to hear and the third ones - to feel. That means that the same material should be
presented in different ways. Each student will percept his amount of new information, while
the others will have a chance to repeat what they have already learned.
These are only some of the innovative methods used by modern
teachers. Many of them are unique for each field of study.
Nowadays, teaching has gained many new features and continues to
develop. Characteristic of natural sciences methods are used in
humanitarian sciences, while many approaches to learning languages
can also be applied to maths or physics.
The only key personality that manages all these processes remains
the same – it is a teacher. And a great part of students’ success is in
teacher’s hands. That is why apart from the modern approaches each
person, who dares to call himself a teacher, should possess a number
of skills that will contribute to the effectiveness of education.
Development of these skills and use of the best innovative methods
are the key components of the successful and efficient education
and only a teacher is responsible for both of these two constituents.
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Modern Teacher: Skills And Methods To Improve The Educational Process

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    MODERN TEACHER: SKILLSAND METHODS TO IMPROVE THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS
  • 2.
    With the constanttechnological development and globalization of our world, many professions have to keep up with these changes. • Teachers are ones of them. They take responsibility not only for themselves but also for their pupils as their main task is to prepare their students for an independent life. Consequently, teachers are to keep up with all the novelties including innovative methods of teaching and development of new skills.
  • 3.
    IMPORTANT SKILLS FOR AMODERN TEACHER Each teacher has to possess many vital skills to be a professional. Many of them have been known to people for many years already, the others have been formulated quite recently because of changes in our society. In any case, each contemporary teacher should:
  • 4.
    1. BE COMMITTEDTO HIS WORK The teacher is one of the most difficult professions as their representatives can't lose interest as without constant engagement it is impossible to perform your work efficiently. If a teacher is committed, it means that he has fallen in love with his life choice and is dedicated to teaching.
  • 5.
    2. HAVE EDUCATIONAND TRAINING Several centuries ago only those people could become teachers, who could prove a deep knowledge of the certain subject. Now it is not enough to be fluent in your field, as without special academic training you will not be hired by any educational establishment. Moreover, without some additional knowledge of psychology or methodology, for example, you will not be able to cope with teaching at all.
  • 6.
    3. BE ORGANIZED Moderneducational institutions require a detailed teaching plan from each staff member for the following academic year. It means that a quality course planning is much more productive, especially if it is combined with a premium organization of each lesson.
  • 7.
    4. BE TOLERANT Patienceand tolerance differ a professional teacher from the amateurs. Only an experienced and dignified person can bring up such important for a teacher skills and treat all the students equally without any prejudices. Moreover, such teacher will entrust students to make their own decisions instead of imposing his own viewpoint on them.
  • 8.
    5. BE OPENTO QUESTIONS Young learners are rather inquisitive and the number of questions they ask may be enormous. The teacher must be ready not only to listen to this questions but also find time to answer them. It will not only show his or her competence but also be a good encouragement for students as they value honesty and desire to be helpful.
  • 9.
    6. BE INNOVATIVE Eachnew generation that comes to school brings a variety of novelties with them. Apart from the numerous devices, these are also different relations with each other, new habits and attitudes to the customary things. Such children think in a completely different way, so the process of study should also be changed. Teachers not only have to follow all the innovations appearing in the society but also should have a desire to adopt them personally. That also includes the use of the abundance of new technologies at the lessons and for home assignment. Students will be more responsive to the contemporary teacher than one, who got stuck in the last millennium.
  • 10.
    7. BE SOCIALAND SOCIABLE Communication of a teacher and student should not be restricted only by the wall of a classroom. Modern children would preferably choose to ask some personal questions through the social networks than do that face-to-face. Another way to become closer to students is to organize a group, where you can discuss interesting topics, or make your studying more interactive issuing them online tasks or some extraordinary assignments. It is a perfect way to make education more appealing to the modern youth.
  • 11.
    8. BE CURIOUSAND DEVELOP It is impossible to call a teacher experienced if he stands in one place, uses the same teaching methods and conspectus for many years and does not wish to make any changes. This description suits better for a tree, but not a teacher. Curiosity is an engine that makes a person develop. If one is not interested in anything that happens around him, it means that this person lives in his own world and he will never be interesting to other people including pupils. Even the tiniest details from the surrounding world can draw students’ attention and then it is much easier to hold it during the lesson if you accompany rules with funny life examples, isn’t it?
  • 12.
    NEW METHODS OF TEACHING Pedagogyas a science has existed in ancient Greece yet, so teachers have been refining teaching methods for not one century already. With the development of society, teaching methods have been also changing. Modern methods mostly reflect an improved understanding of the psychology of children as well as acceptance of the technological leap forward. Modern teachers prefer such new methods as:
  • 13.
    1. CONTEXTUAL LEARNING Onlya dozen years ago most of the schools were committed to factual learning. The main evidence of good knowledge was the ability to repeat learned information by command. Everything has changed since that time, as now pupils have to analyze, find pros and cons, make conclusions and find evidence but not only memorize. This method has made schooling more productive and appealing.
  • 14.
    2. VARIOUS APPROACHES Themodern school has little in common with traditional lectures that were considered the main kind of lesson in the past. Modern lessons differ much as the variety of approaches used impresses even adults, who finished school not so long ago. Apart from lecturing, teachers use storytelling, group work, individual assignments, games, presentations and numerous other activities within one lesson. Constantly changing the activities on the lessons they manage to promote a working atmosphere in the class and lessons do not seem to last so long.
  • 15.
    3. NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVICES Ofcourse, there are numerous arguments about advantages and disadvantages of various devices in education, but still their benefit makes them useful for the lessons. They enhance the learning system making it developed and contemporary. Children have acquired various new tasks that are available on the Web, can learn through video conferences or live chats, receive notifications from teachers etc. Parents have also appreciated the contribution of the innovative devices into the schooling as now they can control their children’s grades online and visit school less often. Teachers also use modern aids as they simplify the preparation process and add color and diversity to simple lessons. Any device like a speaker, online streaming video, interactive whiteboard, visualizer, projector, educational software, CD player can be useful for teaching and is used by tutors at the lessons making them more appealing to modern pupils. For example, there is a powerful software tool called Hiver. This software is a service application that helps collaborating from email inboxes. It helps to organize the work process, and makes it easier and more productive. Isn't it great?
  • 16.
    4. ACTIVE LEARNING Somehigh school educators try to avoid active learning projects as they lose a sense of silence and students’ obedience when those ones start their discussions. At the same time, active learning makes the student think, talk and share information. This way of learning involves peer instruction, discussion groups and collaborative solution of the problem. Using this innovative method, students get the most of schooling and inspiration for further development.
  • 17.
    5. A DESIREMETHOD • A typical teacher uses a standard procedure to start the lesson. He welcomes pupils and tells what they are going to learn today. But these statements can’t grab students’ attention from the very beginning, so scientists offer to use headlines, some kids of promise. Formulating the statement in a completely different way teacher shows his students how they can benefit from the content of the lesson and as a result students’ desire to listen to the teacher increases.
  • 18.
    6. VAK TEACHING Learnersare divided into three main types: Visual Audio Kinesthetic Of course, it is impossible to gather learners of the same type in one class, but a teacher can take this fact into account presenting information. Some students need to see new data, the second ones – to hear and the third ones - to feel. That means that the same material should be presented in different ways. Each student will percept his amount of new information, while the others will have a chance to repeat what they have already learned.
  • 19.
    These are onlysome of the innovative methods used by modern teachers. Many of them are unique for each field of study. Nowadays, teaching has gained many new features and continues to develop. Characteristic of natural sciences methods are used in humanitarian sciences, while many approaches to learning languages can also be applied to maths or physics. The only key personality that manages all these processes remains the same – it is a teacher. And a great part of students’ success is in teacher’s hands. That is why apart from the modern approaches each person, who dares to call himself a teacher, should possess a number of skills that will contribute to the effectiveness of education. Development of these skills and use of the best innovative methods are the key components of the successful and efficient education and only a teacher is responsible for both of these two constituents.
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