Evolution of Teachers

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The Evolution of

Teachers
Prepared by: Group 1
Abistado, Antoniete Biel Gabonada, Ednamie
Abrasaldo, Cheremae Gampo-an, Mechelle
Alabata, Marisa Genabe, Almira
Alam-alam, Mark Joven Halasan, Hynz
Bangaysiso, Lyndon
The teaching profession has profoundly
changed throughout the years.
“The Past”
The teachers disseminate information
through lectures.
The teachers
require students
to memorize
contents from
textbooks.
The teachers
give assessments
through written
examinations.
The teachers are autocratic in which they
control everything in all events of the
classroom.
The teachers punish the students in a
physically violent manner.
The teachers
make use of
textbooks and
workbooks as
their reference.
The teachers
are technology
illiterate.
The teachers in the old days
are strict.
“Today’s
Teachers”
Teachers nowadays make use of
manipulative materials, multitude of
prints and electronic sources.
Teachers use a
variety of
teaching
methods
appropriate in
the student’s
learning.
Teachers spend
time in researching
to update his/her
knowledge of the
subject matter.
Teachers are
facilitators of learning.
Teachers of today are technology or
digital literate.
The teacher of today
is like a . . .
Teachers indeed have evolved over
time not just in the methods,
strategies and the use of
technology, but also in the way they
incalculate values in the students’
life.
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watching!

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