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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 3228-3233


A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AWARENESS AND USE OF INNOVATION BASED TEACHERS IN TEACHER TRAINEES

POOJA NIRWANI, DR. MANJU SHARMA.




Abstract

In The Twenty-First Century, Significant Changes Are Occurring Related To New Scientific Discoveries, Informatization, Globalization, The Development Of Astronautics, Robotics, And Artificial Intelligence. This Century Is Called The Age Of Digital Technologies And Knowledge. How Is The School Changing In The New Century? How Does Learning Theory Change? Currently, You Can Hear A Lot Of Criticism That The Classroom Has Not Changed Significantly Compared To The Last Century Or Even Like Two Centuries Ago. Do The Teachers Succeed In Modern Changes? The Purpose Of The Chapter Is To Summarize The Current Changes In Didactics For The Use Of Innovative Teaching Methods And Study The Understanding Of Changes By Teachers. In This Chapter, We Consider Four Areas: The Expansion Of The Subject Of Pedagogy, Environmental Approach To Teaching, The Digital Generation And The Changes Taking Place, And Innovation In Teaching. The Theory Of Education, Figuratively Speaking, Has Two Levels. At The Macro-Level, In The “Education-Society” Relationship, Decentralization And Diversification, Internationalization Of Education, And The Introduction Of Digital Technologies Occur. At The Micro-Level In The “Teacher-Learner” Relationship, There Is An Active Mix Of Traditional And Innovative Methods, Combination Of An Activity Approach With An Energy-Informational Environment Approach, Cognition With Constructivism And Connectivism.

Key words: innovative teaching, students’, diversity, students’, performance






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