@Sanaa Provide tailored support based on individual needs and levels of technology readiness.
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Overcoming Tech Resistance in Schools
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@Mariya-Rajpar Acknowledge and appreciate teachers' efforts in incorporating technology into their teaching.
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@Mariya-Rajpar By addressing the root causes of tech resistance and implementing supportive strategies, schools can foster a more positive and effective integration of technology into the learning environment, ultimately benefiting both educators and students.
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"Teachers may resist due to lack of training or fear of change. Limited technical support and resources can also contribute to hesitation. Providing ongoing training and support can build confidence. Encouraging peer-to-peer sharing and collaboration can also foster a sense of community."
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@Shaista-Begum
Successful examples include mentorship programs and tech coaching. These initiatives provide personalized support and guidance. -
@Mariya-Rajpar
Starting small and celebrating successes can build momentum. Fostering a growth mindset and emphasizing student benefits can also help. -
@Shaista-Begum
"Hands-on experience and experimentation can build confidence. Encouraging teachers to explore and find their own uses for edtech can be effective." -
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"Small steps, such as integrating one new tool, can make a big difference. Focusing on student outcomes and teacher feedback can help sustain progress." -
Lack of infrastructure, lack of motivation, lack of training, lack of interest and fear of failure are some reasons which serves as obstacles between teacher and technology.
If we try to overcome the above mentioned reasons then there is possibility that teachers may adopting teaching through technology.Sobia
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I think many teachers hesitate with technology because they don’t always get enough training or time to practice. Sometimes it feels easier to stick to what they know well. Also, fear of making mistakes in front of students can hold them back.
To support teachers, offering patient guidance, easy-to-use tools and chances to learn together can really help. Small workshops or peer sharing make a big difference. I’ve seen teachers become more confident when they try one new app or tool step-by-step, with help nearby.
Encouragement and understanding go a long way, technology should be a tool that helps, not something to stress about.