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The Complete Picture
STL and AETL
William E. Dugger, Jr., DTE Shelli Meade Lisa
Delany
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International Technology Education Associations
Technology for All Americans Project
Funded by
National Science Foundation (NSF)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA)
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  • With the growing importance of technology to
    our society, it is vital that students receive an
    education that emphasizes technological
    literacy.
  • (ITEA, 2000, vii)

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  • the goal of technological literacy is to
    provide people with the tools to participate
    intelligently and thoughtfully in the world
    around them.
  • (NAE NRC, 2002, p. 3)

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Components that Affect Student Learning
  • Content
  • Curricula
  • Instruction
  • Learning Environments
  • Student Assessment
  • Professional Development
  • Programs

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A Closer Look at the Components
  • Content
  • Standards for Technological Literacy Content for
    the Study of Technology (STL)
  • Twenty standards
  • The Nature of Technology
  • Technology and Society
  • Design
  • Abilities for a Technological World
  • The Designed World

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Standards for Technological Literacy Content for
the Study of Technology (STL)
  • Cognitive Standards What students should know
    and understand about technology.
  • Basic knowledge about technology.
  • Process Standards What students should be able
    to do.
  • The abilities students should possess.

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  • The promise of the future lies not in technology
    alone, but in peoples ability to use, manage,
    and understand it.
  • (ITEA, 1996, p. 3)

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STL Benchmarks
  • Benchmarks provide the fundamental content
    elements for the broadly stated standards.
  • The goal is to meet all of the standards through
    the benchmarks.

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  • The task ahead is to build technology education
    into the curriculumso that all students become
    well informed about the nature, powers, and
    limitations of technology.
  • (AAAS, 1993, p. 42)

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A Closer Look at the Components
  • Curricula
  • The way content (STL) is delivered
  • Structure Balance
  • Organization Presentation
  • Enable all students to attain technological
    literacy
  • Designed across grade levels and disciplines
  • STL is NOT curricula.

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A Closer Look at the Components
  • Instruction
  • The teaching process employed to deliver content
    (STL)
  • Consistent with research on how students learn
    technology
  • Coordinated with curricula
  • Enable all students to attain technological
    literacy
  • Incorporate educational technology
  • Utilize student assessment

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A Closer Look at the Components
  • Learning Environments
  • Formal or informal location where learning
    occurs
  • Facilitate technological literacy for all
    students
  • Support student interactions
  • Support student abilities to question, inquire,
    design, invent, and innovate
  • Up-to-date and adaptable

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A Closer Look at the Components
  • Student Assessment
  • The systematic, multi-step process of collecting
    evidence on student learning, understanding, and
    abilities and using that information to inform
    instruction and provide feedback to the learner,
    thereby
  • enhancing student learning.

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A Closer Look at the Components
  • Professional Development
  • A continuous process of lifelong learning and
    growth that begins early in life, continues
    through the undergraduate, pre-service
    experience, and extends through the in-service
    years.

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A Closer Look at the Components
  • Program
  • Everything that affects student learning,
    including content, professional development,
    curricula, instruction, student assessment, and
    the learning environment implemented across grade
    levels.

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Putting it Together
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Advancing Excellence in Technological Literacy
Student Assessment, Professional Development, and
Program Standards (AETL)
  • AETL provides the means for implementing STL in
    K12 laboratory-classrooms.
  • AETL is based on STL.
  • AETL contains three separate but interrelated
    sets of standards.
  • Student Assessment
  • Professional Development
  • Program

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Program Permeability
  • The vision behind the standards calls on
    teachers, administrators, and policymakers to
    perpetuate interchange between elements of the
    program, including content, professional
    development, curricula, instruction, student
    assessment, and the learning environment, in all
    areas of learning.

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Standards
  • Standards are written statements about what is
    valued that can be used for making a judgment of
    quality.
  • Standards represent a fundamental concept.
  • The goal is to meet all of the standards in each
    chapter.

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Number of Standards in AETL
AETL Sets of Standards of Standards
Student Assessment 5
Professional Development 7
Program 5
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Student Assessment Standards
  • Chapter 3 of AETL
  • Criteria for use in judging the quality of
    student assessment practices.
  • Define how assessment of technological literacy
    should be designed and implemented.
  • Primary Audience (Users of Standards) Teachers

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Student Assessment Standards
Standard A-1 Assessment of student learning will
be consistent with Standards for Technological
Literacy Content for the Study of Technology
(STL). Standard A-2 Assessment of student
learning will be explicitly matched to the
intended purpose. Standard A-3 Assessment of
student learning will be systematic and derived
from research-based assessment principles.
Standard A-4 Assessment of student learning
will reflect practical contexts consistent with
the nature of technology. Standard A-5
Assessment of student learning will incorporate
data collection for accountability, professional
development, and program enhancement.
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Professional Development Standards
  • Chapter 4 of AETL
  • Criteria for use in ensuring the effective and
    continuous in-service and pre-service education
    of teachers.
  • Primary Audience Professional Development
    Providers (Including Teacher Educators,
    Supervisors, and Administrators)

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Professional Development Standards
Standard PD-1 Professional development will
provide teachers with knowledge, abilities, and
understanding consistent with Standards for
Technological Literacy Content for the Study of
Technology (STL). Standard PD-2 Professional
development will provide teachers with
educational perspectives on students as learners
of technology. Standard PD-3 Professional
development will prepare teachers to design and
evaluate technology curricula and programs.
Standard PD-4 Professional development will
prepare teachers to use instructional strategies
that enhance technology teaching, student
learning, and student assessment.
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Professional Development Standards (Continued)
Standard PD-5 Professional development will
prepare teachers to design and manage learning
environments that promote technological literacy.
Standard PD-6 Professional development will
prepare teachers to be responsible for their own
continued professional growth. Standard PD-7
Professional development providers will plan,
implement, and evaluate the pre-service and
in-service education of teachers.
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Program Standards
  • Chapter 5 of AETL
  • Criteria for use in assuring that the design and
    implementation of programs provides comprehensive
    and coordinated experiences for all students
    across grade levels and disciplines.
  • Primary Audience Teachers and Administrators
    (Including Supervisors)

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Program Standards
Standard P-1 Technology program development will
be consistent with Standards for Technological
Literacy Content for the Study of Technology
(STL). Standard P-2 Technology program
implementation will facilitate technological
literacy for all students. Standard P-3
Technology program evaluation will ensure and
facilitate technological literacy for all
students. Standard P-4 Technology program
learning environments will facilitate
technological literacy for all students.
Standard P-5 Technology program management will
be provided by designated personnel at the
school, school district, and state/provincial/regi
onal levels.
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Guidelines
  • Guidelines are specific requirements or enablers
    that identify what needs to be done in order to
    meet a standard.
  • ITEA does not recommend that users eliminate any
    guidelines however, users may add to the
    guidelines to accommodate local differences.

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Number of Guidelines in AETL
AETL Sets of Standards of Guidelines
Student Assessment 23
Professional Development 36
Program 24 30
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Guidelines of Program Standards
  • Two sets of guidelines.
  • Two groups identified as primary users of the
    program standards.
  • Teachers
  • Administrators

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Technology Program
  • Managed by teachers.
  • Everything that affects student attainment of
    technological literacy implemented across grade
    levels as a core subject of inherent value.

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Cross-Curricular Technology Program
  • Managed by administrators.
  • Everything that affects student attainment of
    technological literacy implemented across grade
    levels and disciplines.

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The Complete Picture
  • STL and AETL provide the vision that all students
    can and should become technologically literate.
  • Making technological literacy a reality for all
    students requires a strong system of support for
    content, student assessment, professional
    development, and programs.

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  • The health of the U.S. economywill depend not
    only on science, math, and engineering
    professionals but also on a populace that can
    effectively assimilate a wide range of new tools
    and technologies.
  • (U.S. Commission on National Security/ 21st
    Century, 2001, p. 39)

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Together, STL and AETL lay the foundation for
developing a technologically literate citizenry.
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ITEA Standards Specialists
  • ITEA Standards Specialists are a cadre of
    professional educators available to conduct
    workshops and presentations on interpreting and
    implementing STL and AETL on a cost-recovery
    basis.

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  • URL http//www.iteawww.org
  • E-mail standards_at_itea-tfaap.org

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