1. How Does Ministry ofHow Does Ministry of
Education (MOE) SupportEducation (MOE) Support
Smart Schools?Smart Schools?
2. GROUP MEMBERS:-GROUP MEMBERS:-
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• MASITAH BT MOHD NOORMASITAH BT MOHD NOOR
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• NUR FATHIAH BT ABU BAKAR AL BAKRINUR FATHIAH BT ABU BAKAR AL BAKRI
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FASLIATIN BT THAZALIFASLIATIN BT THAZALI
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3. provide a variety
of media
infrastructure
training- for
teachers
course
materials
4. • provide a variety of media infrastructure.
Hardware will include:-
computer and related equipment.
video conference equipment and audio and
communications infrastructure.
The software will contain:-
word processor
spreadsheet
web software
e-mail software
author tool
internet browser
training software
5. • training- for teachers.
The combination of intensive training and
intensive counseling is needed to help teachers
adapt to new environments.
important- to eliminate unsafe and did not
feel useful to be there for a radical paradigm
shift in methodology and the role of teachers.
6. • course materials
New course materials, updates, and be
adequately prepared.
should be developed for all subjects and a
variety of student.
by age, and language used by the schools.
7. Course materials must exhibit the following
characteristics:-
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interactive
challenge students' cognitive power
contain self-assessment
built-in checks for the input of teacher preparation for
students who are weak.
8.
9. CURRICULUM
Characteristics
1. Designed to help students achieve overall and
balanced development
2. Integration of knowledge, skills, values and correct
use of language across the curriculum
3. Intended learning outcomes explicitly stated for
different levels of abilities, ensuring all students
gain equal access to quality learning, and allowing
for self-paced learning across grades
4, Multidisciplinary, thematic, and continuous across
learning areas
5. Integration of knowledge, skills, and attitudes
suitable for the Information Age
10. Benefits
• Children educated with critical and creative
thinking skills, inculcated with values, and
encouraged to improve language proficiency
• Holistic learning promoted
• Children allowed to progress at their own pace
• Students’ varying capabilities, interests, and
needs catered for their learning.
11. • Community services
• Cultural activities
• Social activities
• Recreational activities
• Sports and games
• Religious activities
• Uniformed body activities
Curriculum
activities
Curriculum
activities
12. PEDAGOGY
Characteristics
• Appropriate mix of learning strategies to ensure mastery of basic
competencies and promotion of holistic development
# Encouragement of learning activities to promote creativity and
experimentation with content-independent subjects while
maintaining sufficient rigour in content dependent subjects
# Overall, trend towards student-centred learning activities with
increase in age and maturity
• Allowing for individual differences in learning styles to boost
performance
• The classroom atmosphere is compatible with different teaching-
learning strategies
13. Benefits
• Learning becomes more
interesting, motivating, stimulating
and meaningful
• The mind, spirit, and body of the
child is
involved in the learning process
• Basic skills to prepare children for
greater challenges over time
15. benefits
• Help realise the National Philosophy of
Education
• Assure quality
• Flexible and learner-friendly
• Provide more accurate picture of a
student’s
achievement, readiness, progress, aptitude,
• learning styles, and abilities
16. TEACHING-LEARNING MATERIALS
Characteristics
1.Meets curricular and instructional needs, is
cost effective, as well as cosmetically and
technically adequate.
2.Cognetively challenging,attractive,motivates
students to learn, and encourages active
participation.
3.Combines the best of network-based, teacher-
based and courseware materials.
17. Benefits
• Accommodates students’
different needs and abilities
resulting in the fuller
realisation of students’
capabilities and potential
• Students take responsibility for
managing and directing their
own learning