• The 21st-century teacher!

    @Sahar730dd459d2 Thank you friend for your reply. You are in the same wavelength with me. continuous growth and adaptability, educators can create learning experiences that are responsive, engaging, and effective in meeting the evolving needs of students. This mindset is essential for fostering a truly dynamic learning environment.

  • @Ana_moderator hello dear Ana what is problems during period in class room?

    Burfat Ali

  • The teacher as a facilitator must provides an educational atmosphere where students have the opportunity to fulfill there potential for intellectual emotional physical and psychological growth evaluates the needs and abilities of students and determine method and techniques to best present and provide instructions teacher as a role model must have certain qualities like
    To review the needs
    To deliver the content
    To respond to queries
    To respond to the feelings of learners
    To motivate the learners to develop interest of learners.

  • A teaching portfolio is a record of the teachers’ professional development. It illustrates teachers’ philosophy of teaching and the overall approach to teaching and professional development. It is a collection of materials that documents teaching performance.

    A portfolio contains lesson plans, delivery of lesson plans, reflections on
    teaching learning activities, assessment, and feedback.

  • As we all know that the teacher of 21st century is also known as facilitator.
    Being a teacher we should support students in every sector of life.

  • Yes, you are right in 21st century teacher is a facilitator and I think these qualities help teachers in becoming a good facilitator
    1-Guiding Learning
    2-Encouraging Critical Thinking
    3-Supporting Collaboration
    4-Personalizing Education
    5-Incorporating Technology
    6-Mentoring
    7-Creating an Inclusive Environment
    By adopting these roles, teachers help students become active, engaged, and independent learners.

  • @MJANKb9ddefc9b1

    Hi @MJANKb9ddefc9b1
    Hope everything is going well.

    The traditional role of us as teachers has been challenged by the digital revolution. This transition calls for us to adapt teaching strategies to guide students in analyzing, synthesizing, and applying knowledge rather than simply delivering it.

    As facilitators in a technology-enhanced collaborative learning environment, we must curb the impulse to lead the conversation and instead offer the support and structure required for students to lead their learning journey. In this model, we are not the primary source of information but the architects of a learning process that harnesses technology’s power to deepen understanding.

    It is a reality, and we have to keep moving with our students.

    Best
    Mr. Bryan

  • Yes of course sir its our duty to help our students at every step why we are called a role model for our students they have expectations and we are Alhamdulillah doing our best to solve there problems at every step.

  • In Pakistan spacaily Sindh, is possible activities in classroom?
    Our teachers are facing very painful situation in schools.
    Can one talk this fact?

    Burfat Ali

  • Yes respected sir no dought we are living in a hard areas but trying to teach learners by using ICT tools if they are working there if not so we have other options also by using other suitable and reasonable things we can teach them according to modern teaching criteria by this. They will not only engage but will also enjoy and according to my view physical activity is very interesting.

  • @Ana_moderator Thank you for highlighting topic of Samar-Mohamed.
    @Samar-Mohamed Thanking you for highlighting the key characteristics of a 21st-century teacher. You know that many teachers of Pakistan face unique challenges such as overcrowded classrooms, limited resources, and varying levels of access to technology.

    To support our teachers in developing these essential skills, we can start by providing continuous, hands-on professional development that focuses on practical applications. Mentorship programs where experienced teachers guide newer ones can be very beneficial. Additionally, investing in basic technological infrastructure and training can help teachers become more technology-savvy. Encouraging a culture of reflection and collaboration through regular peer reviews and feedback sessions can also promote growth. By addressing these areas, we can empower our teachers to meet the demands of the 21st century and create more effective learning environments for our students.
    Best regards

    Zeeshan Mahboob
    High School Teacher
    Government Boys Higher Secondary School Dando
    Taluka Tando Ghulam Hyder
    District Tando Muhammad Khan
    Province of Sindh
    Pakistan
    Cell # 0092 336 214 9427
    email: kingasadking921@gmail.com

  • @Sahar730dd459d2 said in The 21st-century teacher!:

    Thank you for highlighting the evolving role of teachers in the 21st century. Embracing these characteristics and skills will undoubtedly enhance our ability to support and inspire students. Continuous growth and adaptability are key to fostering an engaging and dynamic learning environment. Let's keep striving for excellence!

    What a wonderful sentiment! It's indeed crucial for teachers to continually develop their skills and adapt to the ever-changing educational landscape. By doing so, they can create a dynamic and engaging learning environment that fosters growth and inspiration in their students.

  • @Engr-Zeeshan said in The 21st-century teacher!:

    Thanking you for highlighting the key characteristics of a 21st-century teacher. You know that many teachers of Pakistan face unique challenges such as overcrowded classrooms, limited resources, and varying levels of access to technology.

    To support our teachers in developing these essential skills, we can start by providing continuous, hands-on professional development that focuses on practical applications. Mentorship programs where experienced teachers guide newer ones can be very beneficial. Additionally, investing in basic technological infrastructure and training can help teachers become more technology-savvy. Encouraging a culture of reflection and collaboration through regular peer reviews and feedback sessions can also promote growth. By addressing these areas, we can empower our teachers to meet the demands of the 21st century and create more effective learning environments for our students.

    Thank you for your thoughtful response! It's great to see that you're acknowledging the challenges that teachers in Pakistan face, and I'm thrilled that you're committed to supporting their development. Providing continuous, hands-on professional development is an excellent way to help teachers stay updated with the latest trends and technologies.

    I completely agree that mentorship programs can be incredibly beneficial, especially when experienced teachers guide newer ones. This kind of guidance and support can help new teachers build confidence and develop their skills more quickly.

    Investing in basic technological infrastructure and training is also crucial, as it will enable teachers to effectively integrate technology into their teaching practices. This will not only enhance their own skills but also benefit their students, who are growing up in a digital age.

    Encouraging a culture of reflection and collaboration is also a great way to promote growth and development among teachers. Regular peer reviews and feedback sessions can help teachers learn from each other's experiences, share best practices, and develop a sense of community and support.

    By addressing these areas, I'm confident that you'll be able to empower your teachers to meet the demands of the 21st century and create more effective learning environments for your students. Kudos to you for your efforts in supporting the professional growth of your educators!

  • @Samar-Mohamed Aslam o Alaikum dear,
    Your response has encouraged me to continue on the path I've been striving for. I invite you to visit and see firsthand how our senior members are dedicated to creating an environment for better education. I have learned a lot from them, and now it's my turn to contribute. I am here to learn new things, new techniques, and how to use AI tools in educating our future generations. There's much to discuss, but we'll address it topic by topic. I hope you'll continue to respond to my posts in the coming days.

    Thank you.

    Zeeshan Mahboob
    High School Teacher
    Government Boys Higher Secondary School Dando
    Taluka Tando Ghulam Hyder
    District Tando Muhammad Khan
    Province of Sindh
    Pakistan
    Cell # 0092 336 214 9427
    email: kingasadking921@gmail.com

  • @Raj-Kumar
    Recently took an induction training by SE & LD
    During this training i learnt about portfolio of a teacher ...how can make a portfolio..what requirement to make an excellent portfolio ..its ab amazing skill about a teacher ...so can better understand your post

    Pakistan

  • In modern education, the role of a teacher has shifted from being an authoritative figure to a facilitator who guides students toward discovering knowledge on their own.

    A facilitator-teacher is someone who understands that learning is a collaborative process and facilitates the students’ journey toward it.

    The Role Of A Facilitator-Teacher In Modern Education
    The role of a facilitator-teacher starts with creating an environment that fosters learning. They act as a mediator between the students and the learning content, facilitating discussions, group activities, and hands-on tasks.

    The facilitator-teacher’s role is to encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and active participation from the students.

    Skills Required To Be A Facilitator-Teacher
    To be a facilitator-teacher, one needs to have a diverse range of skills. These skills do not necessarily follow from the traditional teacher’s skill set. The necessary skills include:

    Communication: Ability to communicate ideas and concepts clearly and effectively, both verbally and in writing.
    Empathy: Being able to understand and connect with the students’ emotions and perspectives, promoting trust and a sense of safety in the classroom.
    Flexibility: Adapting to changing environments, content, and students’ needs, constantly being open to new ideas and approaches.
    Collaboration: Encouraging collaboration, group work, and team-building activities to promote an inclusive classroom.
    Critical thinking: Encouraging students to ask critical questions and think critically about the given content, promoting intellectual curiosity.
    Technology: Proficiency in using technological tools to aid instruction, ranging from multimedia to online learning management systems.
    Advantages Of The Facilitator-Teacher Approach
    By changing the role of the teacher as a facilitator, students are allowed to take more active participation in their learning journey. This approach allows for students to engage more with the subject matter, creating a more hands-on learning environment.

    With facilitated learning, students can ask questions, share ideas in group discussions, and have access to resources like learning materials, videos, and interactive tools—all in one place.

  • As teaching methods change to become more student-centered, the role of the teacher as a facilitator becomes more prominent. However, implementing this approach can pose significant challenges.

    Resistance From Teachers And Educational Institutions
    Some teachers may find it difficult to shift from traditional methods where they are the center of attention in the classroom.
    Some educational institutions may have a more rigid structure that makes it difficult to adapt to the facilitator-teacher approach.
    Lack Of Training And Resources For Facilitator-Teachers
    Teachers may lack the necessary training to implement a facilitator-based approach effectively.
    Schools may also lack the resources and infrastructure to support teachers in making this shift.
    Concerns About Maintaining Discipline And Control In The Classroom
    Teachers may worry that a student-centered approach could lead to a lack of discipline and control in the classroom.
    It could be challenging for the teacher to maintain authority while allowing students to take more control over their learning.
    Making the shift to a facilitator-based approach requires significant effort and resources. Teachers and educational institutions must work collaboratively to ensure that teachers receive sufficient training, and schools have the resources to support the necessary infrastructure changes.

    Teachers must also strike a balance between being a facilitator and maintaining discipline and control over the classroom.

  • @Sehar-Kazi what a great topic

    Burfat Ali

  • This should follow to all the teachers for effective learning of students and will give you 200 percent result..

  • @Burfatmukhtiar Thank you sir for your appreciation.