The Teacher's Role in the Changing Globalizing World

The Teacher's Role in the Changing Globalizing World
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Publisher : Brill
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9004372563
ISBN-13 : 9789004372566
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Teacher's Role in the Changing Globalizing World by : Hannele Niemi

The teacher's role is changing rapidly throughout the world. Traditional ways of working as a teacher are being challenged and teachers are faced with new areas of expertise they need to manage as educational professionals. These characteristics, challenges, and changes in the teacher's role have been identified internationally and are both conceptual and practical. Teachers' work now includes much more than teaching in classrooms, but has expanded to designing new learning environments, collaboration and networking with others and mentoring colleagues. This book addresses the importance of considering these issues, researching them, and emphasising the importance of actively influencing and protecting the importance of the teacher role.

The Teacher’s Role in the Changing Globalizing World

The Teacher’s Role in the Changing Globalizing World
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9789004372573
ISBN-13 : 9004372571
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis The Teacher’s Role in the Changing Globalizing World by : Hannele Niemi

The teacher's role is changing rapidly throughout the world. Traditional ways of working as a teacher are being challenged and teachers are faced with new areas of expertise they need to manage as educational professionals. These characteristics, challenges, and changes in the teacher’s role have been identified internationally and are both conceptual and practical. Teachers’ work now includes much more than teaching in classrooms and has expanded to designing new learning environments, collaboration and networking with others and mentoring colleagues. The Teacher’s Role in the Changing Globalizing World addresses the significance of considering these issues, researching them, and emphasising the importance of actively influencing and protecting the parameters of the teacher role.

Examining the Roles of Teachers and Students in Mastering New Technologies

Examining the Roles of Teachers and Students in Mastering New Technologies
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9781799821069
ISBN-13 : 1799821064
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Examining the Roles of Teachers and Students in Mastering New Technologies by : Podovšovnik, Eva

The development of technologies, education, and economy play an important role in modern society. Digital literacy is important for personal development and for the economic growth of society. Technological learning provides students with specific knowledge and capabilities for using new technologies in their everyday lives and in their careers. Examining the Roles of Teachers and Students in Mastering New Technologies is a critical scholarly resource that examines computer literacy knowledge levels in students and the perception of computer use in the classroom from various teacher perspectives. Featuring a wide range of topics such as higher education, special education, and blended learning, this book is ideal for teachers, instructional designers, curriculum developers, academicians, policymakers, administrators, researchers, and students.

Teaching for Global Competence in a Rapidly Changing World

Teaching for Global Competence in a Rapidly Changing World
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 37
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ISBN-10 : 9789264289024
ISBN-13 : 926428902X
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching for Global Competence in a Rapidly Changing World by : Asia Society

This new publication sets forward the PISA framework for global competence developed by the OECD, which aligns closely with the definition developed by the Center for Global Education at Asia Society.

Revolutionizing Education in the Age of AI and Machine Learning

Revolutionizing Education in the Age of AI and Machine Learning
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9781522577942
ISBN-13 : 1522577947
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Revolutionizing Education in the Age of AI and Machine Learning by : Habib, Maki K.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) serves as a catalyst for transformation in the field of digital teaching and learning by introducing novel solutions to revolutionize all dimensions of the educational process, leading to individualized learning experiences, teachers playing a greater role as mentors, and the automation of all administrative processes linked to education. AI and machine learning are already contributing to and are expected to improve the quality of the educational process by providing advantages such as personalized and interactive tutoring with the ability to adjust the content and the learning pace of each individual student while assessing their performance and providing feedback. These shifts in the educational paradigm have a profound impact on the quality and the way we live, interact with each other, and define our values. Thus, there is a need for an earnest inquiry into the cultural repercussions of this phenomenon that extends beyond superficial analyses of AI-based applications in education. Revolutionizing Education in the Age of AI and Machine Learning addresses the need for a scholarly exploration of the cultural and social impacts of the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence in the field of education including potential consequences these impacts could have on culture, social relations, and values. The content within this publication covers such topics as AI and tutoring, role of teachers, physical education and sports, interactive E-learning and virtual laboratories, adaptive curricula development, support critical thinking, and augmented intelligence and it is designed for educators, curriculum developers, instructional designers, educational software developers, education consultants, academicians, administrators, researchers, and professionals.

Beyond Bystanders

Beyond Bystanders
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9789463510264
ISBN-13 : 9463510265
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond Bystanders by : Nimrod Aloni

Beyond Bystanders calls for a shift in the professional self-image of teachers from agents of socialization to active advocates of human flourishing, social justice, and world betterment. The editors propose that it is irresponsible for teachers to posit themselves as bystanders and to conceive of globalization as something happening to them. Their role as educators in all disciplines must be to establish educational leadership that would empower students to critically evaluate developing global realities – mass migrations, socioeconomic inequalities, global warming, and the dehumanizing effects of submission to social media and consumerism – and achieve the overarching goals of humanization and facilitation of the fulfilling life. A shared commitment to humanist ethics, pedagogical activism, and social engagement at Kibbutzim College of Education (Tel Aviv) and Wagner College (New York) sparked this collaboration. The authors of the book include educational thinkers such as Nel Noddings, Michael Apple, David Hansen, Pasi Sahlberg, and Wiel Veugelers as well as scholars and practitioners from six different countries and diverse professional and cultural backgrounds. An essential part of our educational enterprise must involve promoting intercultural opportunities, confronting cultural ills and ensuring that civic engagement is more attuned to political realities. Educators in all disciplines can reframe their teaching and schools to be more cooperative and civic-minded and challenge views of marginalized, immigrant, undocumented and refugee communities as strangers. “Education is not only about teaching people to read and to write. It is about teaching human rights and cultural diversity, nourishing peace and fostering inclusive and sustainable development ... I wish to commend Kibbutzim College of Education and Wagner College for joining forces to compile this volume to inspire readers in crafting new models of intellectual and intercultural understanding.” – Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO (from the Foreword)

Teachers' Work in a Globalizing Economy

Teachers' Work in a Globalizing Economy
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9780750709613
ISBN-13 : 0750709618
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Teachers' Work in a Globalizing Economy by : John Smyth

This study locates what is happening to teachers' work in the global economy. Two case studies show how teachers are simultaneously experiencing significant changes to their work, and responding in ways that actively shape these process.

Hard Questions on Global Educational Change

Hard Questions on Global Educational Change
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Publisher : Teachers College Press
Total Pages : 145
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ISBN-10 : 9780807758182
ISBN-13 : 0807758183
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Hard Questions on Global Educational Change by : Pasi Sahlberg

This new book, from internationally renowned education scholar Pasi Sahlberg and his colleagues, focuses on some of the most controversial issues in contemporary education reform around the world. Each educational change question sheds much-needed light on todays large-scale education policies and related reforms around the world. The authors focus on what makes each question globally significant, what we know from international research, and what can be inferred from benchmark evidence. The final chapter offers a model for policymakers with implications for teaching, learning, and schooling overall.

The Teacher's Role in the Changing Globalizing World

The Teacher's Role in the Changing Globalizing World
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Publisher : Brill
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9004372555
ISBN-13 : 9789004372559
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Teacher's Role in the Changing Globalizing World by : Hannele Niemi

In The Teacher's Role in the Changing Globalizing World international scholars consider and analyse the characteristics, changes, and challenges of the teacher's role in different societal contexts.

Career Change Teachers

Career Change Teachers
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9789811660382
ISBN-13 : 9811660387
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Career Change Teachers by : Meera Varadharajan