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There isn't really any element of modern life that hasn't been completely and totally changed by modern technology. From smartphones to the internet, the world around us is completely and utterly different than it was even a couple of decades ago. For many teachers, technology is the bane of their lives. They spend their time trying to get the attention of kids who'd rather be staring at screens; they constantly have to confiscate phones, and half the time it feels as though technology is just getting in the way. But is that the way things have to be? After all, haven't teachers pushed the boundaries of how they engage with pupils since the dawn of time? What's to say that technology can't just be another tool in your belt when it comes to shaping the minds of a new generation of young people? With that in mind, here are some ways that you can use technology to make your teaching more effective.

Automating administrative tasks

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One of the most frustrating aspects of being a teacher is that you spend so much of your time not teaching. Schools are complex systems, not only that but they are businesses as well, and this means that there is a great deal of administration involved in running them. Thanks to technology, however, there are now plenty of things that you can use in order to make those tasks faster and easier than ever before. The finances of a school might be incredibly important, but they often end up being a serious distraction from the job that a teacher actually wants to do. You can visit payschools.com/payschools-products/ to see the kinds of technology that’s available to make dealing with finances much easier. That way you can get back to focusing on what really matters!   

It can personalize learning

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One of the hardest things about being a teacher is trying to provide the right level of teaching for each individual student. This has, historically, been something of a challenge since no teacher has the resources to deliver thirty or more different lessons at once. But now, thanks to modern technology, it’s never been easier to provide that kind of learning experience. More resources than ever are now online, so the task of the teacher is shifting more towards helping students engage with it in specific ways. This allows you to create a much more personal experience for students of all learning styles and levels of ability, meaning that those who struggle aren’t left behind, but the ones that excel aren’t left feeling bored and frustrated.

Of course, it’s important to remember that these are only tools, just like anything else. As useful as technology might be, there’s no chance that it could ever replace what’s most important: the passion and drive that a teacher has to share knowledge with their students. No piece of technology will ever be so advanced that it can ignite the fire in a student’s mind the way that a truly great teacher can.


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