There are always going to be things in the classroom that a teacher has to unlearn. This may be challenging because you are used to what you already know and have been doing. Breaking bad habits in the classroom will be very beneficial to students. Keeping the room current and up to date will make a big difference in their learning and how they focus.
As there are things a teacher has to unlearn, there are also things you have to relearn. This may be difficult because it's different from what you already learned and you have to put in the time to learn it. Relearning things is important because it keeps you updated. Things change all the time and knowing how to adapt to it will help you a lot in a classroom. One example of this is technology incorporation. It's such an important thing and something that is always changing. You may also need to improve classroom management and behavior tactics. This is a good opportunity to learn more skills that may be useful. Overall, the main theme of this post is out with the old, in with the new. You have to familiarize yourself with new information and ways of learning to be successful as a teacher. It affects all aspects of children's learning.
Good thoughts. I completely agree that technology is one such incorporation. With the speed that technology is advancing it we continually have adapt and relearn to new tools for using in the classroom.
ReplyDeleteI agree with this completely. You have to adapt for the changes.If not you will be stuck in the past. good job.
ReplyDeleteI also agree with this completely. Teachers have to be willing to learn new things to make their classroom up to date. I agree with technology is always changing and teachers need to keep up with it.
ReplyDeleteTeachers do need to be wiling to learn and to grow as teachers. Technology is always changing and teachers need to be ready for that. They should have to attend seminars to keep up to date.
ReplyDeleteI agree. I think that a teacher must unlearn what they know and relearn something new in order to help their students succeed.
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