o when tech is doing
the things teachers did, what do teachers do? Here are some ideas.
Relationships: When technology provides
the on demand lecture and feedback, teachers have more time to develop
relationships with students. Students
want to be seen, heard, and known. Technology enables teachers to better know
their students for who they are as a whole as well as their talents, interests,
and areas where they want to grow.
Guidance: Young people need and
want guidance. Teachers can spend more time guiding and supporting students.
Tutoring: When whole class
instruction can be done using technology, teachers are freed up to do small
group and one-on-one tutoring.
Digital Literacy: Teachers can play an important role in helping to support students in being
responsible and respectful digital citizens.
Learning Network Development: Connections are key and with technology we can help students safely make local
and global connections. What if we found
a mentor for every student that could support them digitally and/or
face-to-face.
Cheerleader: Students love knowing
you know their accomplishments. More
time to notice what students have accomplished. Discuss what that means and
give them support.
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