Real World Education
Keywords:
Communication, Information technology, Globalization, Transformation, Facilitator.Abstract
Gone are the days of merely Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. Modern Society needs ICT literacy. Creation and Communication of any message far and wide demands technology base. Every teacher in this information age ought to be Educational Technologist. A large number of teachers feel alienated and lonely in this digital age of networking and globalization. We need to modernize temporarily, spatially and technologically. It is only the technology which can bring transformation in the lives of teachers. There is a need to shift to more powerful learning paradigms such as shift from teacher centred to learner centred education, learning how to navigate and learn, teacher as transmitter to teacher as facilitator.
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