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Engineering the New Role of the Teacher
Teachers have been polarised in their acceptance of the new technologies. ...
With the inevitable proliferation of ICT in the classroom, the role of the teacher must change, and here are four key reasons why this must happen:
Firstly, the role of the teacher must change because ICT will cause certain teaching resources to become obsolete. For example, the use of overhead projectors and chalkboards may no longer be necessary if learners all have access to the same networked resource on which the teacher is presenting information. ... In an ICT environment, on-line tests can easily be used which instantly provide the teacher with a wide range of information associated with the learners score. ...
Thirdly, the role of the teacher must change in the sense that it is no longer sufficient for teachers merely to impart content knowledge.
Approximate Word count = 700 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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