Being a teacher today isn’t just about textbooks and tests it’s about guiding students through a world that’s constantly changing. The internet is full of opportunities, but also distractions and challenges. So, how do we help? First, we teach them how to think, not just what to think . Critical thinking is key in a world where information is everywhere (and not all of it is true). We should encourage curiosity but also skepticism helping them ask, “Is this reliable?” before accepting anything as fact. Second, we use technology as a tool, not a crutch . Digital skills are essential, but students should know when to step away from the screen, collaborate in real life, and think independently. Most importantly, we lead by example. If we embrace learning, adaptability, and kindness in the digital space, our students will too. The goal isn’t just to teach them how to use technology it’s to help them use it wisely, creatively, and responsibly. In the digital age, being a teacher...