Education Technology
Just Thinking…About The Importance of Being Future-Forward Educators
Teachers must rethink their role to prepare students for a world that doesn't yet exist
Key takeaways
Teachers must rethink their role to prepare students for a world that doesn't yet exist
Future-forward educators are more crucial than ever in today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape. With new technologies and generational shifts, a future-focused approach to education is essential to prepare students for the world they will inhabit.
A future-focused approach to education is essential to prepare students for the world they will inhabit.
In this episode of Just Thinking, host Kevin Dougherty is joined by Raymond McNulty, President of the National Dropout Prevention Center (NDPC). Together, they explore the significance of being future-forward educators and discuss how schools can adapt to meet the needs of the Alpha Generation and beyond.
Dougherty and McNulty delve into the concept of future-focused education, emphasizing the importance of preparing students for the future rather than dwelling on the past. They discuss the critical need for educators to adapt to the fast-paced changes in technology and society to serve their students better. McNulty highlights that today’s students, often referred to as the Alpha Generation, have access to more information than any previous generation, making it essential for education systems to evolve accordingly.
Today’s students, often referred to as the Alpha Generation, have access to more information than any previous generation, making it essential for education systems to evolve accordingly.
The conversation also covers the challenges and opportunities emerging technologies like AI present. Both Dougherty and McNulty stress that future-forward educators must focus on developing students’ skills in critical thinking, collaboration, and adaptability, ensuring they are well-equipped to navigate and succeed in a rapidly changing world.
About the author
Kevin Dougherty is the Chief Strategy Officer for 806 Technologies. He has spent the past 39 years as an educator and serving educators. A graduate of the University of Massachusetts/Amherst, Kevin earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Multicultural Education. He later earned a Master of Education Degree in Education Administration from the University of Massachusetts/Lowell. Kevin was a classroom teacher for ten years in the Dallas, Boston, and Houston areas. He then served as an assistant principal/principal of Title I/Bilingual campuses in Fort Bend ISD and Irving ISD. For the past 22 years, Kevin has been serving educators throughout Texas and the nation in various roles supporting sales/marketing, professional learning, and overall company strategy. He has been married to his wife, Michelle, for 33 years. They have two grown children who both live in the DFW area.