Title: ingImplementing ICT in School
1ingImplementing ICT in School
- The British Council Seminar 0161
Alice Chiu, Shu-chuan Taipei Municipal Cheng-san
Senior High School
2Table of Contents
- Part One What is ICT? What about IT?
- Part TwoHow British Implements ICT in School
- Part ThreeReflections and Suggestions
3What is Information and Communications Technology
(ICT)?
- Media materials such as TV, video and radio
resources - Micro-computers
- Peripherals such as alternative access tools,
interfaces for control and sensing equipment - Internet access and use
- Integrated learning systems
- Video conferencing facilities
- Electronic mail systems
- Electronic toys/programmable vehicles
- Electronic assessment and recording systems
4What is Information Technology Capacity?
- An ability to use effectively ICT tools and
information sources to analyze, process and
present information, and to model, measure and
control external event.
5IT Capacity includes
- Using information sources and ICT tools to solve
problems - Using ICT tools and information sources, such as
computer systems and software packages, to
support learning in a variety of contexts. - Understanding the implications of ICT for working
life and society.
6How British Implements ICT in School
British
- National Grid for Learning Program
- Rationale for Investment in ICT
- The Governments Targets for 2002
- Government Support
- Other related Organizations
7National Grid for Learning Program (NGfL)
British
- Four years ago, the Prime Minister, Tony Blair,
launched Open for Learning, Open for Business. - The strategy has underpinned the successful
roll-out for the NGfL program. - It acts as a starting point to the information
superhighway, to benefit both learners and
teachers.
8NGfL Standard Fund
British
- 1998102m
- 1999105m
- 2000168m
- 2001245m
- 2002335m
- 2003---335m
9Rationale for Investment in ICT
British
- Transforming teaching and learning
- Raising standards
- Reducing the risk of social exclusion
- Increasing employability
- Reducing the ICT skills gap
- Improving service delivery
10The Governments Targets for 2002 (1/8)
British
- By 2002, most school leavers should have a good
understanding of ICT based firmly on the
standards prescribed in the curricula operating
in the various parts of the UK.
11The Governments Targets for 2002 (2/8)
British
- All maintained schools to provide a
computer-based pupil level return form in January
2002 and defined pupil information for transfer
between schools from May 2002.
12The Governments Targets for 2002 (3/8)
British
- A secure connection to the Internet in each
school, with at least 20 of schools connected at
broadband level by August 2002.
13The Governments Targets for 2002 (4/8)
British
- Serving teachers feel confident and are competent
to teach using ICT within the curriculum.
14The Governments Targets for 2002 (5/8)
British
- By April 2002, each deprived neighborhood should
have at least one publicly accessible
community-based facility to complement any home
access which is available.
15The Governments Targets for 2002 (6/8)
British
- A computer to pupil ratio of at least 111 in
each primary school and 17 in each secondary
school by August 2002.
16The Governments Targets for 2002 (7/8)
British
- Connect all public libraries to the information
superhighway by the end of 2002.
17The Governments Targets for 2002 (8/8)
British
- By December 2002, over 6000 UK online centers
Community Grids for Learning, will provide
community-based content for adult learners.
18Government Support
British
- NGfLNational Grid for Learning
- DfEsDepartment for Education and Skills (policy
and grand support) - QCANational Curriculum and its Assessment
- Standards and Effectiveness Unit
- National College for School Leadership
- Teacher Training Agency
19Other Related Organizations
British
20What is Becta?
British
- British Educational Communications Technology
Agency - The Governments lead agency on the use of ICT in
education - It plays a crucial role in helping to maximize
the benefits to all teachers and learners that
using ICT can bring.
21Bectas role in the NGfL
British
- InfrastructureCreate an accessible
infrastructure that makes ICT universally
available to teachers and students - ContentProvide learners, teachers, and
institutions with access to educationally
valuable content and services - PracticeSupport teachers and schools to
integrate ICT into innovative and effective ways
of teaching and learning
22Bectas aims
British
- Set and raise standards
- Offer advice
- Implement
- Innovate
- Evaluate
23Bectas Partners
British
- Government and its agencies
- Educators
- Professional associations
- Voluntary organizations
- Those who support educators
- Industry and its representatives
- Developers and implementers of national
strategies
24Bectas Organization
British
- NGfL content
- NGfL infrastructure
- Schools
- Evidence and practice
- Lifelong learning
- Corporate services
25What is KITSch?
British
- The Kent IT in School Partnership (KITSch) is a
partnership between Canterbury Christ Church
University College and The Kent Advisory Service
(KAS) and is one of only a few training
organizations approved nationally. - It provides ICT training program for teachers.
The program includes Support Self Study and
On-line Tutorial Support.
26What is BESA?
British
- BESA (British Educational Supplier Association)
is the only trade association in the UK that
draws its membership from the educational supply
industry. - Funded by the industry, its aim is to promote,
inform and enhance the business of its members. - Members include manufacturers and suppliers of
educational and training equipment, material,
consumables, teaching aids, furniture, technology
hardware and software and services for all
ranges, areas of the curriculum and
administration.
27What does BESA do?
British
- It provides an annual directory of their members
to guide the right educational suppliers for
schools needs. - It also produces news of newly developed products
and services and reports on developments in
education. - Each year BESA carries out the UK Schools Survey
on Budget and Resource Provision and the ICT in
UK State Schools Survey.
28What is TEEM?
British
- Teachers Evaluating Educational Multimedia
- to give teachers reliable and objective
evaluations of educational multimedia that they
can trust. - TEEM trains classroom teachers to become
evaluators of curriculum-rich CD ROMs, tools and
websites.
Go to Part Three
29Reflections and Suggestions
Reflections and Suggestions
- What is it like in Taiwan?
- What do we want it to happen when we use a
computer in the classroom? - What are we going to evaluate after we integrate
ICT into teaching, or after we encourage our
learners use new technology and ICT skills in
class? - What kind of content will lead to good quality of
learning and teaching? - What do teachers need?
30How is it Like in Taiwan?
- Central Government
- Local Government
- Schools
- Teachers
- Students
31My Question
What Do We Like it to Be?