state technology plan draft goal development. the five goals of the 2010 plan are: 1. teaching for...
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STATE TECHNOLOGY PLAN
DRAFT GOAL DEVELOPMENT
The five goals of the 2010 Plan are:
1. Teaching for Learning: Michigan students will have meaningful technology-enabledlearning opportunities, including assistive technologies and virtual learningopportunities that develop proficiencies as defined by the Partnership for 21stCentury Skills (21stcenturyskills.org), required to become lifelong learners, includingethical, safe, and discerning behavior while using information and media technology.
2. Leadership: Michigan Department of Education (MDE) will continue to provideleadership for educational technology by expanding and developing transformativelearning environments that increase student academic achievement.
3. Professional Learning: Michigan educators will have competencies in 21st CenturySkills, especially information and media fluency, to enable the transformation ofteaching and learning to improve student achievement.
4. School and Community Relations: Michigan school board members, parents, andcommunity members will understand the impact educational technology, includingvirtual learning options and data have on informing and improving instruction.Schools, parents, and community members will be able to access and use school leveldata to make meaningful decisions related to the education of all Michiganchildren.
5. Data and Information Management: Michigan educators will have access to datafor effective classroom decision making and school improvement planning throughan integrated local and statewide decision support system, and have access toprofessional learning opportunities to develop competencies in data-driven decisionmaking.
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Teaching and Learning Leadership Assessment Productivity Infrastructure
2016 – 2020 State Technology Plan
Teaching and Learning
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All Michigan students, educators, and administrators will effectively use
technology as an integrated tool to prepare all students to graduate
college and career ready.
Leadership
Michigan will provide leadership for educational technology in order to
expand and develop transformative learning environments that increase
student achievement.
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Assessment
Measure what matters – Our education system at all levels will leverage the
power of technology to measure what matters and use assessment data for
continuous improvement.
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ProductivityInnovate and Scale: Michigan’s
education system at all levels will redesign and continuously improve processes and structures to take
advantage of the power of technology to improve learning outcomes while making more efficient use of time,
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Infrastructure
Access and Enable – All students and educators will have access to a
comprehensive infrastructure for learning when and where they need it.
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NEXT STEPS Finalize the goal language Develop, refine and prioritize objectives Get out for broad review Finalize and adopt by Winter 2016
REQUEST FOR INPUT
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