One of the articles in the email I received from NAESP (National Assn. for Elementary School Principals) this morning was "Five Characteristics of an effective 21st-century educator." The premise of this article was that not only do we need to prepare student to compete in a global economy but we need educators who can be effective in this century.
The Five Characteristics noted:
- Anticipate the future: Prepare students for the world in which they will live, not the current world.
- Is a lifelong learner: Embraces change and is willing to learn from colleagues and students
- Fosters peer relationships: In this technology-driven era, it is more critical than ever than educators foster relationships with and between students so students can be effective in the workplace and fulfilled in their lives.
- Can teach and assess all levels of learners: It is important that educators have the same 21st-century skills that the students are expected to have.
- Is able to discern effective vs. non-effective technology: Technologies can help students learn more and faster but technologies also hold the potential for non-productive use if not used properly.
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