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HANNALENE R.

DOLOR
BSED-PEAHM

Challenges Faced by Teachers in 21’st Century

Learning has expanded to students exploring the realms of their minds, and
the boundaries it can push.

1. Parents are more involved in their students' learning journeys, and rightly
demand the worth for their money, when it comes to their children's
education.

2. Students are no longer forced to learn beyond their own understanding.

3. Teachers are now expected to personalize their teaching methodologies


and assessments, depending on the learning styles of students, laying the
foundation for student-centred learning.

4. Digitalization in classrooms extends to more intrinsic adaptations such


as flipped learning, mobile learning, AI based decision making, data
management, e-learning, visual learning, animations, digital assessments,
record keeping etc.

5.Teachers are required to ensure that their teaching strategies keep


students of different learning styles and behaviours, from getting distracted,
and that they are organized, attentive, focused, and interested in the
classroom, and are indeed learning, and not merely listening in a class.

6. Students tend to learn better when the classroom culture doesn't


intimidate them.
HANNALENE R. DOLOR
BSED-PEAHM

7. Curriculum Teaching was probably far less challenging in times when


learning and curriculum were limited to text books and classrooms.

8. Tip to deal with the challenge: Create a curriculum, in collaboration with


students and their learning plans.

9. Regularly review its effectiveness and update if necessary, to meet the


learning needs of students.

10. The machines that humans have built and the algorithms that drive
them are challenging the uniqueness of some of the essential constituents
of human intelligence. Human beings, including young people, appear
increasingly attached to devices and dependent on them.

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