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Technology

Technology is changing all aspects of society, including education. Students today can receive and transmit assignments to their teachers using e-mail. The research capabilities of today's students appear limitless, because the knowledge of the world sits at their fingertips in the form of an Internet connection. For educators, technology promotes teacher creativity that lets you broaden your instruction style.

In Arizona, the Vail School District's "Beyond Textbooks" initiative supplies teachers with digital instruction materials, which keep teachers up-to-date on technology and new ways it can be implemented in the classroom. It also supports teacher collaboration as teachers can share resources over the entire district. Vail's Empire High School, which opened in 2005, uses laptops exclusively in the classroom.

Take a close look at how technology is integrated into the teaching programs you consider. You must be prepared to use this medium in your classroom.

The Learning Process

Researchers are finding new information about how students learn and process information. Major theories among educators about how students retain information—learning styles, multiple intelligence, and brain-based learning—help teachers better respond to individual students' needs. This means that preparing to teach is more complicated. A teacher can no longer expect to lecture for 40 or 50 minutes, because research suggests that most students do not learn effectively using that method; many students do not have an auditory strength. Learning is viewed as a more active process that requires the teacher to facilitate learning rather than be a source of all knowledge.

Education should reflect the needs of the business world, where individuals are required to work together as a team. Therefore, teachers use team-building strategies such as cooperative learning, which allows students to work together in the learning process while being held responsible for their individual achievement. The theory and methods courses you complete should teach you these methods and allow you to put some of this theory into practice.

Several major changes in both theory and practice have turned the traditional classroom into a more exciting learning environment. These changes include new instructional materials, technology, and understandings of how children learn. These elements have changed the way teachers instruct students, and the training program you select should provide you with information and opportunities to experience these changes.

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