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The Changing Role Of A Teacher Post COVID-19

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The Changing Role Of A Teacher Post COVID-19

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  1. The Changing Role Of A Teacher Post COVID-19 By Henry Harvin Education

  2. Overview • The duty of a teacher is vital in a student’s life. While children get their emotional needs from home, it’s the teachers who acknowledge and understand them at school. They are the ones who nourish the child for a better future. • In other words, teachers also work as “parents” in the school. • From the antiquated time, students believe instructors to be good examples. For the most part, they were made to accept that — educators were in every case right. As kids go through the majority of their day in school, the effect an educator can have in a student's life can’t be downplayed.

  3. So, What Happened Suddenly In 2020? • Life was going easily for millions around the globe until January 2020, in spite of COVID-19 reinforcing its hold in China. • schools are shutting down considering the huge episode of COVID-19. Guardians began freezing, educators were confounded and focused, and youngsters were amped up for the unforeseen long excursions they would get. • Along with these circumstances, everybody bid farewell to the traditional study halls. Gone are the times of the old customary tutoring framework. with these Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher have drastically changed.

  4. Role of a Teacher Before COVID-19 • For a long time, all schools all over the world have been observing the standard conventional instructing style. • The role of a teacher in the customary encouraging style is of an instructor where instructors would simply address all through the class, and students would tune in. Notwithstanding, this is the most favoured showing style both by the instructors and the guardians because of a few reasons.

  5. Here we mention a few reasons: • Right off the bat, school resembles a second home for kids where the instructors deal with the whole day. In this manner on account of working guardians, they can leave the students in the class and go to work calmly. There were no ONLINE ENGLISH TEACHING JOBSscenario before • One essential focal point of instructors is to cause students to get ready for their tests. Instructors are of incredible assistance to the various degrees of students. • Teachers strictly monitor the assignments. It’s a practice that all educators follow in school to assess students’ performance levels to ensure all the students perform equally. It also makes the students aware of their accomplishments.

  6. Here we mention a few reasons: • Another factor as to why this type of schooling system is widely accepted is because of strict discipline followed by teachers. All schools have their own rules and regulations. Thus, students in the school environment are expected to obey the institution’s law and guidance. TEACHING ENGLISH ONLINE was not considered as good before • It helps group learning. In a classroom environment, in many cases, teachers tend to modify their teaching style with group activities and learning.  •  This helps students to communicate with each other and understand how others are learning. This not only enables their social skills, but it boosts their confidence level as well.

  7. The Role of a Teacher Post COVID-19 • While Teaching English Abroad to students they won’t find long meetings of language structure intriguing. A similar way, schoolwork, welcome, introduction, and so on., can be partitioned deliberately to make the class exuberant. • Times have changed! The epidemiological impact is so high that it forced the whole world to change, so are educational institutions. COVID-19 has forced millions of people to sit at home and over 1.2 billion students out of their schools.  • e-learning It’s an educational method of teaching where students don’t have to be present in the class. Instead, teachers teach the lessons online.

  8. The Role of a Teacher Post COVID-19 • the e-learning or distance learning concept has been around for several years but was not highly popular. But now, as schools across the globe have shut down, e-learning has become mandatory. • Teachers can also teach through games to the students. • Because of the staggering impact of COVID-19 on the educational system, more virtual institutions are likely to come up, which will make education just a click away.  • So, we should appreciate the fact that schools have made it an intellectual lockdown rather than an emotional one.

  9. Post-COVID Teachers Get More Exposure. • it’s the best chance for them to get into the field of ESL and TEFL teaching, thus getting exposed to international teaching. Recruiters hiring ESL and TEFL teachers not only expect you to have just the relevant degree but also look forward to having the following. • Your online teaching experience with Zoom or Skype or other competitive products. • And how creative and inspiring you are because, as an ESL or TEFL teacher, you will mostly be teaching children abroad.

  10. Practical Challenges • students residing in rural areas will not have access to digital tools and pieces of equipment like a computer, mobile, or internet connection. Handling digital tools might be low-hanging fruit for internet-savvy wealthy students. • what about the students who have come from low-income family backgrounds even in urban cities? If they have a mobile or a computer at all, it’s highly likely that rural areas’ connectivity will be unstable.  • The second major challenge in online teaching jobs is if both parents have to go to work, there won’t be anyone to control them. Unlike in the traditional schooling system, everything was under the control of the teacher.

  11. The tools required for online teaching are: • Hardware — Laptop/Desktop, webcam, high-speed internet, microphone, and the internet. • Software/ video platforms — Big educational companies have their own video platforms, others use the available ones such as Skype, Zoom, Cisco Webex, etc.. • Miscellaneous — A PayPal account, a comfortable work environment, some teaching material, etc..

  12. For more brief information and for any query, read this article The Changing Role Of A Teacher Post COVID-19 • kindly contact below- Thanks, Henry Harvin Education https://www.henryharvin.com/

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