The world is currently in the industrial revolution 4.0 era, which is marked by new technological advances that are physically, digitally, and biologically integrated. According to several studies, technology is likely to replace the role of teachers assuming their function is limited to the transfer of knowledge to students or teaching in the classroom. In addition, the demands of industrial revolution 4.0 can affect teachers' competencies, such as their set of knowledge, skills, and behaviours in carrying out their professional duties. These competencies are pedagogic, personal, professional, and social, therefore, teachers need to follow the development of education to improve the quality of learning. In the industrial revolution 4.0, teachers need to possess new literacy skills, namely digital, technological, human literacy, critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity.