• Aging vs technology:

    @MYLOG47799627c6 Addressing the challenges senior teachers face in adopting new technologies is crucial.... Tailored training programs, peer support networks,,, and gradual integration can help bridge generational gaps and enhance the adoption process effectively....

    Shazia Baloch
    JEST Teacher
    Address: Sindh Pakistan

  • @MYLOG47799627c6 Hi Myloga, yes older adults working in schools often face challenges in adopting new technologies due to generational gaps and limited ICT knowledge.

    This difficulty can hinder their ability to effectively transfer their expertise to younger teachers. Addressing this issue through targeted training and support can help bridge the gap and enhance technology integration in education.

    Tabassum Laghari
    Science Teacher
    Sindh, Pakistan

  • @BRYANb8875625e5 hello sir hope you will be fine.
    Exactly bryan no dought ict based learning is important but without we are also following our teaching an according to 21 st century skills requirement .skills of communication,collaboration ,critical thinking and creativity these are covered by other activities also not only by ict.

  • @MYLOG47799627c6
    @Ana_moderator
    I had that experience years ago, when the Power Point program was just starting to be used. During the summer vacations, when the students did not come to school, the director initiated that all the adults learn the program, they had to present at least one lesson with the program. I supported everyone with love and the result was not late.

    Ani Bareghamayan
    Art teacher
    Address: Armenia

  • Asalamo-alaiqum Sir,
    Your insights into the use of technology to support the aging population are both thoughtful and enlightening. It's inspiring to see the potential of innovations like medical devices, smart homes, and telemedicine in improving the quality of life for seniors. Your emphasis on digital inclusion and the need for training programs to bridge the technology gap is especially important. It's encouraging to think about how future advancements in biotechnology and AI could continue to enhance the aging experience. Thank you for sharing these valuable perspectives

  • Asalamo-aliqum Sister
    You've highlighted a crucial issue facing many older adults working in schools today. The rapid pace of technological advancements can indeed create challenges for senior teachers, especially when it comes to integrating new technologies into their teaching practices. The generational gap and varying levels of ICT knowledge can make this transition difficult. It's important to support these educators by providing targeted training and resources, enabling them to effectively share their wealth of experience and knowledge. Bridging this gap will not only empower senior teachers but also enrich the learning experiences of their students. Thank you for bringing attention to this important topic.

  • Asalamo-alaiqum Dear Brother
    Your perspective as a SPED teacher is both insightful and important. The challenges you mention, such as traditional methods feeling disconnected from students' lives and the potential for subjects to be perceived as boring, are very real. The digital environment's dual nature—offering both distractions and innovative tools—highlights the need for thoughtful integration of technology in the classroom. Your suggestions to incorporate interactive and relatable content, including digital educational games, community-based learning, project-based learning, and emerging technologies like AI, VR, and AR, are excellent ways to make learning more engaging and relevant. These approaches can indeed bridge the gap, helping students connect with the material in meaningful ways. Thank you for sharing your valuable insights.

  • @MYLOG47799627c6 yes dear this is the major problem in our community that our seniors can not access technology equipments rather than young ones. In schools our seniors possess vast of knowledge, experience and content relatively to Education but they are unable to access ICT.
    We have solution that young generation collaborately work with them using of ICT as seniors share their knowledge and experience with them. By this way we can boost up the quality of education.

    Regards:
    Asma Shahzad
    JST
    Govt.Girls High School Ward.1 Thatta
    Sindh Pakistan

  • The older generation of teachers, who were educated decades ago, often face challenges when it comes to adapting to the new syllabus and modern teaching techniques. While some have successfully embraced these changes, others may struggle with the rapid pace of technological advancements and the shift in educational methodologies. In many schools, there is a mix of those who actively work to update their skills and others who may find it difficult to move away from traditional methods. This can create a gap in the teaching approach, particularly when it comes to integrating digital tools and interactive learning in the classroom.

    Do the older teachers in your school face difficulties in adapting to the new syllabus and teaching techniques?

    Shazia Baloch
    JEST Teacher
    Address: Sindh Pakistan

  • @Shazia-Baloch perfect time for teaching mother of life and we talk about new things and older teachers are brilliants but some time this fact we new teachers face

    Burfat Ali

  • @Shazia-Baloch Yes Dear that’s correct. Older teachers often face challenges adapting to new syllabi and teaching techniques because they are accustomed to their previous methods.

    Tabassum Laghari
    Science Teacher
    Sindh, Pakistan

  • @Burfatmukhtiar Aslam o Alaikum sir,

    @Burfatmukhtiar said in The older teachers in your school face difficulties in adapting to the new syllabus and teaching techniques:

    @Shazia-Baloch perfect time for teaching mother of life and we talk about new things and older teachers are brilliants but some time this fact we new teachers face

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    Regards

    Zeeshan Mahboob
    High School Teacher
    Government Boys Higher Secondary School Dando
    Taluka Tando Ghulam Hyder
    District Tando Muhammad Khan
    Province of Sindh
    Pakistan
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  • @Shazia-Baloch You're right, it's a good question. Old teachers might struggle with the new syllabus or teaching techniques because they're used to their old methods. Learning to use new technology or teaching tools can be tough for them. They need training and support to get comfortable with these changes.

    (FARHAN MEHBOOB)
    Primary School Teacher
    SINDH, PAKISTAN

  • @Engr-Zeeshan I don't said I mean older teachers doing good with new things

    Burfat Ali

  • @MYLOG47799627c6
    Hello dear hoping you have a good day,

    Teachers are facilitators, and teaching is lifelong process so every teachers should refresh their knowledge and skills. Technologies used in education has made teaching and learning process more easy and interactive. The old educators are some time technophobia, and new learning seems to them time-consuming. So if they are referred to some trainings and their young fellow help them and introduce easy and friendly tools to fill the gape.

    "Shaping young minds and empowering girls to become emotionally and financially independent".

  • I think age is not a big problem for teachers.The most important thing is how energetic and resourceful the teacher is.

    Adel

  • Aging educators face significant challenges in adapting to new technologies, but bridging this gap is essential for effective teaching. Schools can support senior teachers by offering targeted ICT training, fostering intergenerational mentorship programs, and encouraging a collaborative learning environment where tech-savvy younger teachers assist their older colleagues. This way, valuable expertise is not lost, and technology adoption is smoother for all.

    Ateeq Soomro

  • As technology becomes integral to modern education, aging educators may face difficulties in adapting. However, simple and effective solutions can help bridge this gap. Schools can implement peer mentoring programs where tech-savvy younger teachers assist their senior colleagues. Regular, hands-on ICT training sessions tailored to their pace can also build confidence. By creating a supportive environment that encourages continuous learning, we can ensure that the valuable experience of senior educators is preserved and enhanced through technology.

    Ateeq Soomro

  • @MYLOG47799627c6 Dear Mylog, a regular hands-on training related to ICT mar reduce their efforts and increase efficiency and effectiveness.

    (FARHAN MEHBOOB)
    Primary School Teacher
    SINDH, PAKISTAN