As the global education environment is continuously evolving at a fast pace, educators have to acquire and perfect a variety of skills that are beyond the traditional pedagogical content knowledge. This paper identifies the essential teaching skills worldwide in the 21st century, and it is based on recent international research and theoretical concepts. The scope of the study is mainly concerned with the following aspects: the digital and technological literacy of teachers, their adaptability to diversity and globalization in pedagogy, their capabilities in facilitating 21st century learning, their cultural and inclusive awareness, and the role of teacher professional development in a changing era. This paper refers to the relevant research, identifies the difficulties and the influence of the environment, and provides the implications for teacher education, policy, and practice. The results emphasize that successful teaching in the 21st century requires a comprehensive set of interconnected skills that include technological fluency, critical and reflective practice, intercultural competence, collaborative and facilitative roles, and an orientation towards lifelong professional learning. The article finishes with suggestions on teacher preparation and professional development that would enable them to meet the challenges of the global classroom in the twenty-first century.
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Rohit Gupta
Rahul K Gupta
Meghna Kaul
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69cf5f425a333a821460e48d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.34118/sej.v8i1.4537
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