This document discusses technology integration in K-12 education. It outlines the K-12 curriculum in the Philippines and salient features. Technology integration can enhance learning by allowing students to express ideas, learn at their own pace, and work collaboratively. Successful integration depends on using technology appropriately to improve lessons, making it a routine part of learning, and developing students' technology literacy. The document also describes ICT competency standards for teachers with domains covering understanding ICT, curriculum/assessment, collaboration, tools, organization, professional learning, and dispositions.
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This document discusses technology integration in K-12 education. It outlines the K-12 curriculum in the Philippines and salient features. Technology integration can enhance learning by allowing students to express ideas, learn at their own pace, and work collaboratively. Successful integration depends on using technology appropriately to improve lessons, making it a routine part of learning, and developing students' technology literacy. The document also describes ICT competency standards for teachers with domains covering understanding ICT, curriculum/assessment, collaboration, tools, organization, professional learning, and dispositions.
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REVIEWER FOR TECHNOLOGY FOR using various applications to express ideas,
TEACHING AND LEARNING (TTL) thoughts, and learning
K-12 Curriculum learning content and showing understanding of Paved the way for the enhancement of the that content, not just expertise with a tool Teacher Education Curriculum Kindergarten – Primary Education (6 years) – “If a lesson can be presented in a better way, using Junior High School (4 years) – Senior High technology, then digital tools should indeed be used School (2 years) in the classroom.” – Adam Bellow, Technology Provide sufficient time for mastery of concepts Training Specialist and skills Develop lifelong learners Why integrate technology? Prepare graduates for tertiary education, technology can help learners improve their middle-level skills development, employment, problem-solving skills and entrepreneurship students can work together or independently SALIENT FEATURES OF K-12 technology can lead to greater learning 1. Strengthening Early Childhood Education independence (Universal Kindergarten) learners work out what Educational 2. Making the Curriculum Relevant to Learners Technology tool best expresses their (Contextualization and Enhancement) knowledge 3. Building Proficiency through Language students can work at a pace that suits their (Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual needs Education) teachers can check whether students have 4. Ensuring Integrated and Seamless Learning mastered a certain concept (Spiral Progression) How to integrate technology? 5. Gearing Up for the Future (SHS) focus on delivering the curriculum 6. Nurturing the Holistically Developed Filipino appropriately with the support of Educational (College and Livelihood Readiness, 21 st Technology resources Century Skills) should not forget that technology is merely a K-12 Graduate tool for lesson enhancement Holistically developed Filipino with 21 st should not use technology unless it is Century Skills improving what they are already doing - Information, Media, and Technology Skills need to bear in mind that although technology - Learning and Innovation Skills is all around us, not all students know how to - Effective Communication Skills use it - Life and Career Skills need to update their knowledge and plan their Higher Education teaching accordingly Middle-Level Skills Development connect learning tasks to the real world Entrepreneurship When is the integration of technology successful? Employment when technology is available for the task when it becomes a routine part of our daily “Simply adding technology to K-12 environments lives does not improve learning. What matters is how it when it becomes second nature and not an is used to develop knowledge and skills.” – Zucker effort to implement in class and Light (2009) when teachers don’t worry about what EdTech tools are accessible for the task Implementation of technology… has improved writing skills, science learning, and mathematical concepts TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION has created technologically literate students using technology as a tool to enhance the (digital citizens) learning has helped strengthen engagement by linking allowing students to create and demonstrate students to a global audience what is being taught has provided students with opportunities to 3.2 Use ICT knowledge to solve complex practice their collaboration skills in real-world problems and support student collaborative scenarios activities Research suggests… 3.3 Model collaborative knowledge if we integrate technology with face-to-face construction in face-to-face and virtual teacher time, academic outcomes will be environments bettered as a result rather than introducing Domain 4: Technology Tools either on their own 4.1 Demonstrate competence in the technical operations of technology tools and systems as they apply to teaching and learning TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHING AND 4.2 Use technology tools to create new LEARNING learning opportunities to support a community of learners ICT competency standards (CHED-UNESCO) 4.3 Demonstrate proficiency in the use of as provided in the 2017, Policy, Standards, and technology tools to support teaching and Guidelines (PSG) for pre-service teacher learning education Domain 5: Organization and The program outcome for teacher education Administration CLEARLY states that every future teacher 5.1 Manage technology-assisted instruction in “demonstrate PROFICIENCY in the an inclusive classroom environment development and utilization of Information, 5.2 Exhibit leadership in shared decision- Communication, and Technology (ICT) making using technology tools resources in promoting quality teaching- learning process Domain 6: Teacher Professional Learning 6.1 Explore existing and emerging technology To ensure that the program outcomes related to to acquire additional content and ICT shall be achieved, COMPETENCIES pedagogical knowledge were identified to be developed by every pre- 6.2 Utilize technology tools in creating service teacher (CHED-UNESCO, Bangkok, communities of practice 2009) 6.3 Collaborate with peers, colleagues, and ICT COMPETENCY STANDARDS stakeholders to access information in - each domain (7) has a set of competencies support of professional learning - they are expressed in desire learning outcomes Domain 7: Teacher Dispositions 7.1 Demonstrate social, ethical, and legal Domain 1: Understanding ICT in Education responsibility in the use of technology tools 1.1 Demonstrate awareness of policies and resources affecting ICT in education 7.1 Show a positive attitude toward the use of 1.2 Comply with ICT policies as they affect technology tools teaching-learning 1.3 Contextualize ICT policies to the learning Proficiency in the different competencies will environment enable pre-service teachers to handle 21st century Domain 2: Curriculum and Assessment learners in the future classroom. 2.1 Demonstrate understanding of concepts, principles, and theories of ICT systems as they DepEd Order 42, s. 2017 apply to teaching-learning 2.2 Evaluate digital and non-digital learning mandating the use of the Philippine resources in response to student’s diverse need Professional Standard for Teachers (PPST) 2.3 Develop digital learning resources to emphasizing that Beginning Teachers must: enhance teaching-learning - show skills in the positive use of ICT to 2.4 Use ICT tools to develop 21st century facilitate teaching and learning skills, learning and innovation skills, career - show skills in the selection, development, and skills, and effective communication skills use of a variety of learning resources including Domain 3: Pedagogy ICT to address learning goals 3.1 Apply relevant technology tools for classroom activities These competency standards to learn and master will assure 21st century learners of more enjoyable, creative, and innovative ways of teaching and physically active kids have more active brains learning. (20 minutes of sitting quietly vs. 20 minutes of walking INTEGRATING ACTIVE LEARNING students tested better in reading, spelling, and APPROACHES math and were more likely to read above their What is active learning? grade level after 20 minutes of physical a method of learning activity students are actively or experientially involved after being in a physically active afterschool in the learning process program for 9 months, memory tasks students practice skills, solve problems, improved 16% struggle with complex questions, make How to integrate active learning? decisions, propose solutions, and explain ideas 1. Make an inventory of what strategies and in their own words techniques teachers are already using an familiarize yourself with other strategies available. Problem-solving Interacting Discussing Reflecting Doing/Engaging Teaching Assessing Acting
Education research shows that incorporating active
learning strategies into university courses significantly enhances student learning experiences Four Active Learning Approach (Freeman, et al., 2014; Theobald et al., 2020) 1. Inquiry-based 2. Research-based 3. Questioning (?) 4. Project-based
Why active learning?
12 seconds – average attention span of a human in 2000 8 seconds – average attention span of a human now 9 seconds – average attention of a goldfish active kids learn better physical activity at school is a win-win for students and teachers 20% more likely to earn an A in math or English (Grades) standardized test scores increased 6% over 3 years one physically active lesson creates a 13% increase in students’ physical activity for the week and a 21% decrease in teachers’ time managing behavior