A) I believe that a future-ready teacher is one who shapes the holistic character and moral development of students, designs and facilitates learning experiences by co-constructing students’ knowledge in content, pedagogy and technology, and continues to reflect and grow in the teaching profession as a lifelong and adaptive learner. Future-ready teachers should also focus on fostering emerging 21st century competencies (e-21CCs) in our students as they are essential for success in our rapidly changing world.
B) The RPIC allows me to be updated with the emerging research, trends and best practices in education. It was a valuable opportunity for professional development and leadership growth to broaden my perspective and drive positive change in school. I appreciated the insightful sharing on the key components of metacognition (metacognitive knowledge, experiences and skills) from one of the symposium sessions. In terms of classroom implementation, metacognition may not be explicitly addressed in terms of our current practices. As metacognition is a key competency of future learners, I will read up more and share with fellow colleagues about the various metacognitive instructional approaches and strategies that enable our students to think, learn and self-regulate.