The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way education works around the world, and particularly in India. Here are 5 basic skills that teachers need to pay attention to when applying for jobs in the Covid-19 era.
The coronavirus
pandemic has stagnated around the world. Nearly 178 countries reported school
closings. More than 1.2 billion children are leaving classes worldwide. As a
result, education has changed dramatically, with a sharp increase in
e-learning, where learning is done remotely and on a digital platform.
This has forced
schools and colleges to use technology to ensure the continued education of
children and has created a need for special skills for teachers who need to
introduce new teaching methods.
The role of a
teacher is the role of a teacher who closely monitors the performance of their
students in the classroom, but the role of a teacher after COVID will be very
different.
School
classrooms are being replaced by digital classrooms where teachers and students
work from home. The teacher will teach students through an online communication
platform.
Let's take a
look at five basic skills teachers need to apply for jobs in the Covid-19 era.
1. Understand
technically
With
technological advances in education, one of the best qualities that teachers
must possess to survive in a post-corona virus world is their ability to be
understood technically.
The pandemic has
resulted in an enormous digital transformation, with students studying from
home and taking online courses.
Teachers must
have a basic understanding of online teaching technology using electronic tools
and content. According to experts, artificial intelligence and
internet-controlled operations will be the future that will help students learn
during such a pandemic.
Teachers need to
develop their ability to learn new technology and develop the ability to use
new tools in the classroom.
Teachers also
need to have a mixed approach if they have the skills to plan on-screen
teaching and off-screen learning.
2. Connect with
students
Teachers need to
know how to connect with students in unique ways. In a technology-based
environment, connecting with students is not as easy as sitting in a terminal and
holding a video conference.
This requires a
connection with the student's mind to have the strength to deal with it through
the content provided. Unlike physical classrooms, students can easily be
distracted online or when doing e-learning.
The teacher's
job is to engage students and get their attention.
Emotional
connection with students is needed to hold students' attention and move them so
that the teacher can always secure their attention.
3. New teaching
methods
Teachers need to
adapt to the changing way children are taught. In closed physical classes,
teachers must be able to use technology to find new teaching methods.
Unlike classroom
and whiteboard models, online courses and e-learning offer a completely new
paradigm for content-based teaching and use online tools to describe content or
topics.
Teachers must
have the skills to use these features to quickly incorporate them into online
models where artificial intelligence and machine learning are increasingly
being used for education.
Teachers often
encounter classroom management problems. When a physical classroom is difficult
to organize things, managing students in a distant classroom can be a
challenge.
This is
especially true for young children. Keeping it on screen for life can be a
challenge. Teachers must have sufficient skills to engage them and apply modern
technological teaching methods.
4. Familiarize
yourself with online learning platforms
Teachers in
today's pandemic need to become familiar with online learning platforms as
schools and higher education shifts online.
It is important
to learn how to properly use the various functions of the online learning
platform. However, using the platform and its features to teach effectively and
ensuring that all students understand and learn well is essential.
Teachers need to
make sure that they are familiar with the tools they need and are savvy on the
internet.
5. Communication
skills
Teachers must
now have excellent communication skills to communicate with students in distant
classes where there is no physical closeness or presence near them. This
includes good language skills for effective communication with children.
Teachers should
also be good listeners as students studying online from home will ask more
questions than when setting up a physical classroom.
Teachers also
need to have the patience to face students in online learning mode because it
will be difficult to understand if students understand lessons in distant
classrooms.
In the
post-COVID-19 scenario, teachers need to change their orientation and develop
skills that are not needed when building a physical classroom.
As technology
plays a key role and remote classrooms become a reality, teachers face new
challenges and need to prepare for them and prepare for new paradigms of
teaching and learning.
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