SHS Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Digital Teacher for the 21st-century School 4.0

  • Fedorova Elena Nikolayevna,
  • Berezina Tamara Ivanovna,
  • Moskalenko Marina Sergeyevna,
  • Tukshumskaya Anna Vladimirovna,
  • Timokhina Yulia Yevgenyevna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202112102015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 121
p. 02015

Abstract

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The article deals with some pedagogical aspects of the digitalization of education. As it is shown in the article, the problem of digital education has been systematically analyzed and discussed for the last two decades by various analysts, researchers, and experts. Most of them consider the transition of education into its digital stage as the greatest turning point in the history of civilization and its culture. At present, teachers are facing quite new educational and pedagogical functions. The idea of a digital teacher as the leader of digital educational activity is in the focus of the analysis presented in the article. Educational platforms, online courses, digital textbooks, etc. influence on the transformation of the educational environment. Education is becoming more personalized. The content of teaching and learning is being changed radically according to its new values, meanings, orientations, as well as educational and pedagogical discourses. It is stressed in the article that teacher’s digital skills and competencies should be identified as the key professional pedagogical skills and competencies for his or her life-long learning, professional development and professional growth due to the challenges of the 21st-century knowledge, information and innovations society and education. To fulfill a system of professional-pedagogical and educational functions more effectively and to guarantee the optimal implementation of information and communication technologies (ICTs), it is quite necessary for teachers to have adequate skills and competencies that characterize his or her digital professional culture of teaching.

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