TRENDS AND ISSUES IN EDUCATION.pptx

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TRENDS and ISSUES in Education Here starts the lesson! Prepared by: BELCHES, JENNELYN Y.

TRENDS in Education Teacher Focused to Student-Centered Learning Transition

Teacher Focused to Student-Centered Learning Transition classroom essentially revolved around teachers. The flow of interaction was primarily teacher to student, with little need of reciprocity. classroom tools and technologies also focused on primarily serving the needs of teachers, while student-centered tech boiled down to desks and chairs.

Teacher Focused to Student-Centered Learning Transition classrooms are becoming increasingly student-centered because of advancing technologies demand more flexible models to accommodate a growing range of topics and also new teaching models to engage more with each other and teachers as opposed to traditional teacher-focused classrooms Experience shows kids and learners in general absorb and retain knowledge better when engaged and active.

ADVANTAGE trusted more and having greater autonomy . New teaching modalities place growing importance on projects and goal attainment, not just grades. rely on critical thinking, active inquiry, peer-to-peer collaboration, and social skill engagement. Members of the class learn to work independently and to interact with others as part of the learning process.

ADVANTAGE Education becomes a more shared experience between the instructor and the students, and between the students themselves. Students build both collaboration and communication skills. Students tend to be more interested in learning when they interact with one another and participate actively in their own education.

DISADVANTAGE With students free to interact, the classroom space can feel noisy or chaotic With less focus on lectures, there can be a concern that some students may miss important information Though collaboration is considered beneficial, this approach may not feel ideal for students who prefer to work alone.

ISSUES in Education Technology in Education Technology in education is a powerful movement that is sweeping through schools nationwide. After all, today’s students have grown up with digital technology and expect it t be part of their learning experience. Proponents point out that educational technology offers the potential to engage students in more active learning.

ISSUES in Education Technology in Education It can facilitate group collaboration and provide instant access to up-to-date resources. Teachers and instructors can integrate online surveys, interactive case studies, and relevant videos to offer content tailored to different learning styles. students with special needs frequently rely on assistive technology to communicate and access course materials.

ADVANTAGE Provides a better interactive experience during the learning and teaching process Provides access to an unlimited amount of current information and data from a variety of sources Teaches them digital literacy Reduces educational costs Provides better insight into student performance thanks to metrics

DISADVANTAGE Technology can be a distraction. T echnology can pose a real threat to student privacy and security. Potentially diminishes cognitive development and reduces problem-solving skills

Implications While technology in education is sometimes seen as a threat and it does have its limits, integrating it into your teaching practice offers a new way for students to interact and engage with course material.

Thank you for Listening Here ends the lesson! Prepared by: BELCHES, JENNELYN Y.
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