Wednesday, October 25, 2006


Final Draft (NICS Teacher)
National ICT Competency Standard for Teachers

Draft Version 3: September 26, 2006

Joint initiative of:

  1. Human Capital Development Group -Commission on Information and Communications Technology

  2. Department of Education

  3. Private and Public Interest Groups

  4. Intel

The Goals:

  1. To define the infocommunications technology competencies, and the underlying performance indicators needed to support the job role performance of a teacher.

  2. To come up with a National ICT Competency Standard for Teachers (NICS-Teachers) that consolidated the various references used by different interest groups, and align them to the DepEd drafted National Competency Based Teacher Standard (NCBTS).

  3. To bring about the collective ownership of all the stakeholders by contributing to the formulation, advocacy, localization, and training implementation.

The Main Components

NICS Standard Domain 1: Social

NICS Standard Domain 2: Technological

NICS Standard Domain 3: Pedagogical

3.1 Planning and Designing
3.2 Implementing and Monitoring
3.3 Assessing and Evaluating

NICS Standard Domain 4: Professional



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INVITATION TO THE TWG, and others who may want to contribute:


Please help refine the competency elements assigned to each domain. Use the "comment" facility of the blog. Write the reference number of the element (e.g. 1.1, 2.1, 3.1, 4.1), and then your comment. If you need to add new element to the domain, write the domain number, and then the element statement.

Thanks.
The Project Moderator

NICS Domain 1: Social

The domain includes competencies related to social, ethical, legal and human issues, and community linkage.

1.1 Understand and observe legal practices in the use of technology.

1.2 Recognize and practice ethical use of technology in both personal and professional levels.

1.3 Plan, model and promote a safe and sound technology-supported learning environment.

1.4 Facilitate equitable access to technology that addresses learning, social and cultural diversity.

NICS Domain 2: Technological

The domain includes competencies related to technical operations and concept, and productivity.

2.1 Demonstrate knowledge and skills in basic computer operation including basic troubleshooting and maintenance

2.2 Use appropriate office and teaching productivity tools

2.3 Understand and effectively use the Internet and network applications and resources

2.4 Demonstrate knowledge and skills in information and data management.

NICS Domain 3: Pedagogical

The domain includes competencies related to the use of technology in the following components of an instruction process: 1) planning and designing effective learning environments and experiences supported by technology; 2) implementing, facilitating and monitoring teaching and learning strategies that integrate a range of information and communication technologies to promote and enhance student learning; and 3) assessing and evaluating student learning and performances.

3.1 Planning and Designing

3.1.1 Identify technology resources and evaluate them for appropriateness.

3.1.2 Plan strategies to facilitate student learning in a technology-enhanced environment.

3.1.3 Design developmentally-appropriate learning opportunities that use technologically-enhanced instructional strategies

3.1.4 Access technology resources for instruction planning and design

3.1.5 Utilize best practices and research results on teaching and learning with technology in designing learning environments and experiences

3.1.6 Plan strategies to manage learning in technology-enhanced environments

3.2 Implementing and Monitoring

3.2.1 Apply tech to develop students’ higher order thinking (HOTS) and creativity

3.2.2 Use technology to support learner-centered strategies

3.2.3 Facilitate technology-supported student learning experiences

3.2.4 Manage a technology-enhanced teaching-learning environment

3.3 Assessing and Evaluation

3.3.1 Use technology to collect, process and communicate information on student learning to students, parents, colleagues and other stakeholders.

3.3.2 Apply technology tools for rapid and accurate assessment and evaluation.

3.3.3 Apply a variety of methods to evaluate the appropriateness of students’ use of technology in learning.

3.3.4 Evaluate e & e of ICT integration in t-l process.

NICS Domain 4: Professional

The domain includes competencies related to professional growth and development, research, innovation and collaboration.

4.1 Proactively engage in exploring and learning new and emerging technologies.

4.2 Continuously evaluate and reflect on the use of technology in the profession for development and innovation.

4.3 Share experiences and expertise, and collaborate with peers and stakeholders in advancing the use of technology in education and beyond.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

nics

Thursday, August 31, 2006

2nd Draft National ICT Competency Standard for Teachers (NICS Teacher)

August 30, 2006

Joint initiative of:

  1. Human Capital Development Group -Commission on Information and Communications Technology

  2. Department of Education

  3. Private and Public Interest Groups

  4. Intel

The Goals:

  1. To define the infocommunications technology competencies, and the underlying performance indicators needed to support the job role performance of a teacher.

  2. To come up with a National ICT Competency Standard for Teachers (NICS-Teachers) that consolidated the various references used by different interest groups, and align them to the DepEd drafted National Competency Based Teacher Standard (NCBTS).

  3. To bring about the collective ownership of all the stakeholders by contributing to the formulation, advocacy, localization, and training implementation.

The Main Components

  1. NICS Domain 1: Social

  2. NICS Domain 2: Technological
  3. NICS Domain 3: Pedagogical
  4. NICS Domain 4: Professional
INVITATION TO THE TWG, and others who may want to contribute:
Please help refine the competency elements assigned to each domain. Use the "comment" facility of the blog. Write the reference number of the element (e.g. 1.1, 2.1, 3.1, 4.1), and then your comment. If you need to add new element to the domain, write the domain number, and then the element statement.

Thanks.
The Moderator