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modern Educators need to maintain a level of excellence in their classrooms.
Much like their teacher - preparation counterparts, principal - preparation programs are often derided as out of touch with what
modern educators need to be successful in the school setting.
Not exact matches
Although some
educators still cling to it with fervent tenacity, most regard it as out of keeping with the conditions and
needs of
modern industrial democracy.
Now, more than ever,
educators, parents, business leaders, policymakers and students have a responsibility to recognize
modern needs and foster the pertinent competencies — knowledge, skills, attitudes and behavior — that will enable new and existing generations to deal with the social, economic and environmental challenges that face our world.
As the
modern workplace continues to grow, change and adapt to world and technological changes, the
need to remain current and connected to what that workplace looks like has become important to all
educators.
One of the key challenges faced by
modern managers and corporate
educators is meeting the diverse
needs of the multigenerational staff.
We are providing WCPSS
educators with resources
needed to engage students in innovative ways that address the rate of change in education and the
modern workforce.
ASCD invites you to participate in an
educator - driven discussion on how school systems and communities can best meet the diverse
needs of the
modern learner, with a particular emphasis on addressing student equity, race, poverty, gender communities, mental health, language, and technology.
Additionally, an #ASCDL2L Twitter chat on Tuesday, March 1, from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. ET, will bring
educators from all roles together to discuss how each can meet the diverse
needs of the
modern learner.
This is the task for
modern legal
educators — we must recognize that future law students may not have the same literacy skills that we have always expected them to acquire before law school, and thus, we must learn to teach and preserve the skills that new lawyers still
need, even in an increasingly digital, e-literate world.
The Second Step Middle School Program is
modern, web - based, and responsive to the
needs of today's students and
educators.