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  4. Jan 1, 2022 · What Educators Want to Learn and Change in 2022. Faculty Share Their Ambitions for the New Year. January 1, 2022. D espite all the challenges and uncertainty of the last two years and the ambiguity of what’s ahead, educators’ commitment to teaching and learning is more alive than ever. We recently asked a handful of educators around the ...

  5. TED-Ed's Educator Talks program brings educators (teachers, principals, Ed consultants, CEOs, nonprofit leaders and industry trailblazers) to consider and share the most relevant and transformational ideas in the education landscape across the globe. All of the educators featured are developed, coached and curated through TED's coaches to deliver their ideas on the TED stage.

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    Traditionally, teaching was a combination of information-dispensing, custodial child care and sorting out academically inclined students from others. The underlying model for schools was an education factory in which adults, paid hourly or daily wages, kept like-aged youngsters sitting still for standardized lessons and tests. Teachers were told wh...

    One of the most powerful forces changing teachers' and students' roles in education is new technology. The old model of instruction was predicated on information scarcity. Teachers and their books were information oracles, spreading knowledge to a population with few other ways to get it. But today's world is awash in information from a multitude o...

    Aside from rethinking their primary responsibility as directors of student learning, teachers are also taking on other roles in schools and in their profession. They are working with colleagues, family members, politicians, academics, community members, employers, and others to set clear and obtainable standards for the knowledge, skills, and value...

  6. Nov 18, 2021 · What Educators Need Now Is Resilience. 5 Practices to Help Overcome Adversity, Embrace Change, and Bring Your Best Self to Class. T he past 20 months have been exceptionally challenging for educators and students alike. The global pandemic unleashed an ongoing disruption that has shaken every facet of our lives, both inside and outside the ...

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