Teaching in tomorrow’s classrooms
Presented by Syed Rohullah Shah.
Roll.no BN-724203.
M.Phil. teacher education
email. roohshah435@gmail.com
AIOU Islamabad.
dated: 30/03/2018.
Presented to Dr. Munaza Ambreen.
Teaching in tomorrows classrooms
•Introduction:
1) Technological aspect:
• Technologies that will shape future classroom
• 3 D printing
• Cloud computing
• Flexible displays
• Bio metric eye tracking
• A new way to teach
• Multi touch LCD screens
• LCD touch boards
• Education beyond the classrooms,
computer is your classroom.
• E learning e books.
• Increase in test score
• Improve cognitive thinking
• Prepare students for the workplace
• Improve students motivation &
interest
• Inclusive classrooms
• Individualized instruction based
• Responsive and reflective
* • It involves and engages the
students.
• It helps to have overall
development
• Save much time and have
more time for other things.
• opportunities for
individualized instruction
• Access to resources
• Measurement & evaluation
speedy & easy.
*
• Jobs in future will technological oriented
2) Teacher role in tomorrows classroom
• Expert, trained, skillful with advanced teaching strategies (all rounder)
• Facilitator
• Researcher, innovator & is per
The desires of tomorrow.
• humanist
Curriculum of tomorrows classroom
• Learner centered
• More practical and scientific
• Specialized courses
• New subject emergence as new needs and issues
• E format/ computer tutorial.
Learner in tomorrows classroom
• Smart /Active/socially connected/ participatory/will
enjoy/continuous assessment.
• Critical/ creative/collaborative/
• Challenging for the teacher
• Diversity among them
Tomorrows classroom
A place as open as the whole world
Tomorrow world will be more connected than ours.
Education will be no more localized
Classes more socialized and integrative civilized
Challenges:
• Skills oriented on behalf of the teacher
• Behavioral, ethical & morals, social oriented on behalf of the
students.
• Technological failures
• Information uncertainties
• Greater dependence on technology
•
conclusion
• Classroom infrastructure
• Use of technology
• teacher
• Teaching strategies
• Curriculum as per the demand of the day
• Learner is no more as it is today.
The beautiful future.
Refrences:
• https://www.slideshare.net/leannech/designing-classrooms-of-the-
future/33-Quotesbr_While_it_is_difficult
• https://www.google.com.pk/search?q=great+teachers+quotes&rlz=1C1RU
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Teaching in tomorrow’s classrooms