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SPECIALIZED TRAINING COURSE
1) Teaching is giving the knowledge and
learning implies receiving and reproducing it.
2) Learning needs an active rather than a
receptive approach.
3) Knowledge essentially can’t be transferred; it
must be conquered through
experimentation,
reflection,
conceptualization.
Curricular Integration
• Secondary school curricula mainly focus on the examination criteria in
the basic subjects, as well as the entrance exams for higher education.
• In this sense ICTs are instrumental, being no goal by themselves.
• However at the same time it is the overall opinion that students should
be able to use ICTs during their study.
• They should have flexibility to demonstrate this skill in various course
domains and in the long run in their jobs or continued learning.
• We assume that students are supposed to convey projects that explicitly
aim at using ICTs.
• Wherever the students apply ICTs they must manifest the appropriate
attitude of politeness, avoiding the danger of damaging others’ privacy
and security.
• In order to gain these skills and mentality the students must have a
certain level of understanding of underlying algorithms and data
structures.
• Evidently, we have just started exploring the balance between ICTs as
means versus a curricular goal.
ICT INTEGERATED TO RMSA DESIGN
Talent hunt
TanExcel
Innovative
teaching
for training
Innovative
teaching
aids
Activities for the secondary teachers
Identifying the useful ict tools for generating
the students learning style based teaching
materials
getting proficiency in the tools
Introduction to web based material available
in the subject
Introduction to pioneers in the field
Working together and creating BlogSpot's
and podcast services to students community
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF
KRP’s
Act as leaders and identify the man in the
field
Collaborating and forming a blog for serving
Linking the team to produce five area based
blogs for secondary students and teachers
utility
Remedial, talent exam, tanexcel programme,
itpd training resources, innovative teaching
aids, useful links and blogs for usage
Areas of contributions
Talent exam
FOR TRUST,NMMS FOR NTSE
TANEXCEL
To get centum resources To get pass resources
REMEDIAL
Slow learners cwsn
Teacher training inputs
Tusk(teacher understanding on student knowledge)
INNOVATIVE TEACHING AIDS
BEST REMEDIAL CLASSES FOR DEMO&
ASSESSMENT TOOLS
Best class room teaching demo
HARD SPOTS OF LEARNING
BEST CLASS TEACHER DEMO CLASSES BASED
ON TOT
Best resource for class room practice
Content based on class ix Content based on class x
New learning strategies to integerate
ict in edn
Aim of ict training
Course design
Fundamentals of
computer
operation
Ict tools
Meaningful
resources for
subjects
teacher innovative
projects in ict
Ict integerated edn
for secondary
Ict training content
• Module 1. Road map toward “Learning
Schools”
• Module 2. Education in information age
• Module 3. Use ICTs to learn
• Module 4. ICTs help teachers learn
• Module 5. ICT projects in education
Module 1. Road map toward
“Learning Schools”
• Teachers are key players to arrange learning.
• Quite logically the teacher training is the solid
moment to start the innovative process.
• So far the paradigm has assumed that teachers
must be taught as they are supposed to teach.
• The dilemma of bringing teachers and future
teachers to a new didactic method, like
integration of ICTs, means that they themselves
have been taught in plenary, discursive, non-ICT
supported ways.
Module 2. Education in information age
• What is the role of education for a society development in Information
Age?
• What ICT means are required in education to meet the claims of a
modern society?
• What are the main features of ICT-mediated teaching and learning?
• What is the place of ICTs in the overall spectrum of modern didactic
methods?
• What are the main features of teachers’ ICT competence to provide
appropriate knowledge and proficiency?
• Answers to these and many other questions of modern education
development are the subject matter of the course and Module 2, in
particular.
• It delivers an in-depth review of new strategies and tactics that aims at
the learning progress for successful involvement of new generations in
Knowledge Society
Module 3. Use ICTs to learn
• Once you find you are no stranger any more
in your computer system, you might use the
computer to learn something different, for
instance, about … learning.
• The doors to enter are “Interest/curiosity”
plus “Asking questions”.
• Learning can no longer be viewed as a ritual
that a human engages in during the early part
of his/her life only.
Module 4. ICTs help teachers learn
• Exactly because of the actual mismatch between traditional
teaching methods and the predominant learning methods, which
take the advantage of ICTs, teachers have a chance to learn from
this new trend in-depth.
• The traditional way of teaching is the product of a long evolution,
and indeed is quite rewarding and efficient for the uni- receiving
and reproducing it.
• We do have alternative models for learning.
• They rest on the idea that learning needs an active rather than a
receptive approach.
• A more fundamental alternative paradigm is that knowledge
essentially can’t be transferred;
• it needs to be conquered through experimentation, reflection, and
conceptualization
Module 5. ICT projects in education
• Any explicit collaborative work that aims at improving
conditions for learning with the help of ICTs can be
listed here.
• The purpose is not to make a full inventory of
possible approaches; even the most important ones
won’t be listed.
• The goal is to bring you as a part-time cybernaut in
the right spirit to come across appropriate projects
and partners so that you may find exactly the needed
one for your classes.
• The examples given will be diverse so that you will
soon see what direction your project may take.
• Information and communication technologies are already a vital factor in sustainable
development of education.
• Secondary education is a decisive stage, however learning and studying at this age has the
impact on new members in the community of knowledge society.
• This course is a plea for educational policies that promote further and sustain ICT
infrastructure in secondary schools.
• It signals that school institutions face the need to become Learning Organizations.
• This course goes more in-depth to new strategies and tactics at the didactic level to progress
in learning in order to contribute to the new generation’s participation in a Knowledge
Society.
• The most specific effect of new ICT facilities is a catalytic one – not only in the continuous
evolution of the innovative teaching-learning processes of traditional secondary education.
• More important are the ICT effects on contextual factors like restructuring of classroom-
based learning and its complement to home-based learning, vocational training, the most
important being the coming Web-based Learning Networks and, subsequently, Learning
Communities.
• Most likely is the introduction of Web-based Communities for Teachers.
• As teachers are in many cases the top experts in local school settings, it seems an interesting
option to let them refresh and operate the content expertise and didactic methods via
participation in larger Web-based Teacher Communities.
• School ICT infrastructure and software facilities combined and participation in Learning
Networks are expected to be a critical factor in a longer-term sustainable innovation of
education.
• The first-order effect is the change of the teacher’s role, once information access becomes
widely available.
• The second is the new learning environment at school that allows learners to participate in
distributed learning communities.
• Resulting from this synergy will be an ongoing process where teachers and students work
together, partly face-to-face in the same physical location, partly in the virtual learning
communities
EDUCATION IN INFORMATION AGE
USE ICTs TO LEARN
• The new literacy provided implies the creation of
new technology to obtain scientific knowledge,
new pedagogical approaches in teaching and
learning, new school curricula and
methodological materials for teachers and
learners.
• This is to awaken a student’s intellect, shape an
individual’s creative potential and mentality, and
develop a holistic world outlook of an individual
to let him/her gain a foothold in Information
Society (Kinelev, 2003).
Learning and Teaching Become a
Process of “Developing”
• As an overall thesis it may be stated that the
knowledge economy of this century can’t be attained
by “teaching subject matter from the shelves”;
• learners must excavate and exploit new concepts as
creative acts: learning and teaching become a process
of “developing” rather than “transferring”
knowledge.
• In this respect it is fundamental to sketch
architectures for “interest-based learning
communities for learners” and “networks for
mutually learning teachers”.
ICTs HELP TEACHERS LEARN
• Because of the actual mismatch between
traditional teaching methods and predominant
learning methods taking advantage from ICTs,
teachers have a chance to learn in-depth from
this new trend.
• The traditional way of teaching is a product of a
long evolution, quite effective and efficient for
uniform classroom- based learning, indeed.
• Its basic paradigm suggests that teaching is
giving the knowledge and learning implies
receiving and reproducing it.
Reformulate Best Practices
• Theories on how the teaching methods
should anticipate and convey this learning
process are scarce.
• Rather than drawing alternative teaching
scenarios from scratch, it seems better to let
experienced teacher reformulate best
practices into course lesson sketches so that
they may inspire the colleagues around.

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ICT for secondary education

  • 2. 1) Teaching is giving the knowledge and learning implies receiving and reproducing it. 2) Learning needs an active rather than a receptive approach. 3) Knowledge essentially can’t be transferred; it must be conquered through experimentation, reflection, conceptualization.
  • 3. Curricular Integration • Secondary school curricula mainly focus on the examination criteria in the basic subjects, as well as the entrance exams for higher education. • In this sense ICTs are instrumental, being no goal by themselves. • However at the same time it is the overall opinion that students should be able to use ICTs during their study. • They should have flexibility to demonstrate this skill in various course domains and in the long run in their jobs or continued learning. • We assume that students are supposed to convey projects that explicitly aim at using ICTs. • Wherever the students apply ICTs they must manifest the appropriate attitude of politeness, avoiding the danger of damaging others’ privacy and security. • In order to gain these skills and mentality the students must have a certain level of understanding of underlying algorithms and data structures. • Evidently, we have just started exploring the balance between ICTs as means versus a curricular goal.
  • 4. ICT INTEGERATED TO RMSA DESIGN Talent hunt TanExcel Innovative teaching for training Innovative teaching aids
  • 5. Activities for the secondary teachers Identifying the useful ict tools for generating the students learning style based teaching materials getting proficiency in the tools Introduction to web based material available in the subject Introduction to pioneers in the field Working together and creating BlogSpot's and podcast services to students community
  • 6. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF KRP’s Act as leaders and identify the man in the field Collaborating and forming a blog for serving Linking the team to produce five area based blogs for secondary students and teachers utility Remedial, talent exam, tanexcel programme, itpd training resources, innovative teaching aids, useful links and blogs for usage
  • 7. Areas of contributions Talent exam FOR TRUST,NMMS FOR NTSE TANEXCEL To get centum resources To get pass resources REMEDIAL Slow learners cwsn
  • 8. Teacher training inputs Tusk(teacher understanding on student knowledge) INNOVATIVE TEACHING AIDS BEST REMEDIAL CLASSES FOR DEMO& ASSESSMENT TOOLS Best class room teaching demo HARD SPOTS OF LEARNING BEST CLASS TEACHER DEMO CLASSES BASED ON TOT Best resource for class room practice Content based on class ix Content based on class x
  • 9. New learning strategies to integerate ict in edn
  • 10. Aim of ict training
  • 11. Course design Fundamentals of computer operation Ict tools Meaningful resources for subjects teacher innovative projects in ict Ict integerated edn for secondary
  • 12. Ict training content • Module 1. Road map toward “Learning Schools” • Module 2. Education in information age • Module 3. Use ICTs to learn • Module 4. ICTs help teachers learn • Module 5. ICT projects in education
  • 13. Module 1. Road map toward “Learning Schools” • Teachers are key players to arrange learning. • Quite logically the teacher training is the solid moment to start the innovative process. • So far the paradigm has assumed that teachers must be taught as they are supposed to teach. • The dilemma of bringing teachers and future teachers to a new didactic method, like integration of ICTs, means that they themselves have been taught in plenary, discursive, non-ICT supported ways.
  • 14. Module 2. Education in information age • What is the role of education for a society development in Information Age? • What ICT means are required in education to meet the claims of a modern society? • What are the main features of ICT-mediated teaching and learning? • What is the place of ICTs in the overall spectrum of modern didactic methods? • What are the main features of teachers’ ICT competence to provide appropriate knowledge and proficiency? • Answers to these and many other questions of modern education development are the subject matter of the course and Module 2, in particular. • It delivers an in-depth review of new strategies and tactics that aims at the learning progress for successful involvement of new generations in Knowledge Society
  • 15. Module 3. Use ICTs to learn • Once you find you are no stranger any more in your computer system, you might use the computer to learn something different, for instance, about … learning. • The doors to enter are “Interest/curiosity” plus “Asking questions”. • Learning can no longer be viewed as a ritual that a human engages in during the early part of his/her life only.
  • 16. Module 4. ICTs help teachers learn • Exactly because of the actual mismatch between traditional teaching methods and the predominant learning methods, which take the advantage of ICTs, teachers have a chance to learn from this new trend in-depth. • The traditional way of teaching is the product of a long evolution, and indeed is quite rewarding and efficient for the uni- receiving and reproducing it. • We do have alternative models for learning. • They rest on the idea that learning needs an active rather than a receptive approach. • A more fundamental alternative paradigm is that knowledge essentially can’t be transferred; • it needs to be conquered through experimentation, reflection, and conceptualization
  • 17. Module 5. ICT projects in education • Any explicit collaborative work that aims at improving conditions for learning with the help of ICTs can be listed here. • The purpose is not to make a full inventory of possible approaches; even the most important ones won’t be listed. • The goal is to bring you as a part-time cybernaut in the right spirit to come across appropriate projects and partners so that you may find exactly the needed one for your classes. • The examples given will be diverse so that you will soon see what direction your project may take.
  • 18. • Information and communication technologies are already a vital factor in sustainable development of education. • Secondary education is a decisive stage, however learning and studying at this age has the impact on new members in the community of knowledge society. • This course is a plea for educational policies that promote further and sustain ICT infrastructure in secondary schools. • It signals that school institutions face the need to become Learning Organizations. • This course goes more in-depth to new strategies and tactics at the didactic level to progress in learning in order to contribute to the new generation’s participation in a Knowledge Society. • The most specific effect of new ICT facilities is a catalytic one – not only in the continuous evolution of the innovative teaching-learning processes of traditional secondary education. • More important are the ICT effects on contextual factors like restructuring of classroom- based learning and its complement to home-based learning, vocational training, the most important being the coming Web-based Learning Networks and, subsequently, Learning Communities. • Most likely is the introduction of Web-based Communities for Teachers. • As teachers are in many cases the top experts in local school settings, it seems an interesting option to let them refresh and operate the content expertise and didactic methods via participation in larger Web-based Teacher Communities. • School ICT infrastructure and software facilities combined and participation in Learning Networks are expected to be a critical factor in a longer-term sustainable innovation of education. • The first-order effect is the change of the teacher’s role, once information access becomes widely available. • The second is the new learning environment at school that allows learners to participate in distributed learning communities. • Resulting from this synergy will be an ongoing process where teachers and students work together, partly face-to-face in the same physical location, partly in the virtual learning communities
  • 20. USE ICTs TO LEARN • The new literacy provided implies the creation of new technology to obtain scientific knowledge, new pedagogical approaches in teaching and learning, new school curricula and methodological materials for teachers and learners. • This is to awaken a student’s intellect, shape an individual’s creative potential and mentality, and develop a holistic world outlook of an individual to let him/her gain a foothold in Information Society (Kinelev, 2003).
  • 21. Learning and Teaching Become a Process of “Developing” • As an overall thesis it may be stated that the knowledge economy of this century can’t be attained by “teaching subject matter from the shelves”; • learners must excavate and exploit new concepts as creative acts: learning and teaching become a process of “developing” rather than “transferring” knowledge. • In this respect it is fundamental to sketch architectures for “interest-based learning communities for learners” and “networks for mutually learning teachers”.
  • 22. ICTs HELP TEACHERS LEARN • Because of the actual mismatch between traditional teaching methods and predominant learning methods taking advantage from ICTs, teachers have a chance to learn in-depth from this new trend. • The traditional way of teaching is a product of a long evolution, quite effective and efficient for uniform classroom- based learning, indeed. • Its basic paradigm suggests that teaching is giving the knowledge and learning implies receiving and reproducing it.
  • 23. Reformulate Best Practices • Theories on how the teaching methods should anticipate and convey this learning process are scarce. • Rather than drawing alternative teaching scenarios from scratch, it seems better to let experienced teacher reformulate best practices into course lesson sketches so that they may inspire the colleagues around.