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POWER PRACTICE

Chapter 12

Technology, Teaching, Technology, Teaching, and Youand You

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What is Educational Technology Literacy?

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An educator is Educational Technology Literate when they possess the skills necessary to use technology to enrich teaching and enhance student learning. These skills must be acquired and continually updated.

What is Educational Technology Literacy?

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What is the impact of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) on educational technology literacy?

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The NCLB ACT requires that all students should be technologically literate by the time they finish 8th grade. In response to the NCLB, states have developed student standards for technology.

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What is the impact of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) on educational technology literacy?

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How have the ISTE standards affected education?

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NETS standards have been developed for teachers, students, and administrators; and have established their place at the core of national and state technology standards.

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How have the ISTE NETS standards affected education?

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How did the NETS standards develop?

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In 1998, ISTE released a document called Technology Foundation Standards for Students from its new project, NETS. These standards benchmark student achievement in specific areas proven critical for success in society and industry, and to measure teacher preparedness.

How did the NETS standards develop?

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How have the NETS standards affected teacher accreditation?

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The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) has adopted the NETS standards, changing their teacher preparation guidelines to include an understanding of the uses of technology in education.

How have the NETS standards affected teacher accreditation?

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How has strategic planning been affected by NETS?

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States have utilized NETS to determine technology plans, professional development, and certification and “accomplished teacher” requirements.

How has strategic planning been affected by NETS?

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How can teachers be prepared for meeting educational technology standards?

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College programs, preservice programs, inservice training, and ongoing professional development prepare teachers for technology use in the classroom.

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How can teachers be prepared for meeting educational technology standards?

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What non-instructional educators also need educational technology literacy?

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Media specialists- often schedule, organize, and train peers.Administrators- assess educators and make purchasing and planning decisions for the school.Instructional Support positions- Guidance and instructional specialists use technology for administrative duties and to support student achievement

What non-instructional educators also need educational technology literacy ?

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How can teachers maintain technological literacy?

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Teachers maintain technological literacy through college courses, in-service workshops, vendor training, and personal research. Becoming a lifelong learner is critical for teachers to maintain an adequate level of technology literacy

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What are the 3 major subsets of the NETS standards?

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NETS-S – for students, often integrated into state standardsNETS-T – for teachers, often integrated into assessmentsNETS-A – for administrators, based on the Technological Standards for School Administrators (TSSA)

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What are the 3 major subsets of the NETS standards?