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=Telangana ICT Program - Design and Implementation workshops=
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#[[Telangana_ICT_textbook_initial_consultative_workshop |Brainstorming workshop February 2016]]
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#[[Consultative_workshop_ICT_textbook_september2016 |Consultative workshop 16,17 September 2016]]
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#[[Telangana_review_workshop_ICT_textbook_october2016|Review workshop 17-21 October 2016]]
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#[[Telangana finalisation workshop ICT textbook November2016|Finalisation workshop 21-25 November 2016]]
  
=Introduction=
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'''ICT Integration in Education - Perspective plan for Telangana - Presentation to Commissioner on Aug 6,2016'''
The objective of the state education department is to integrate technology into teaching and learning in sustained and meaningful ways.  The department is focused on upgrading the school labs in 3000 schools by building a digital lab and through equipping the classrooms with digital resources. 
 
In this context, it is proposed:
 
#to evolve a meaningful curriculum for students,
 
#to develop appropriate school level teaching learning resources (including textbooks, handbooks and other materials for students and teachers) and
 
#to implement teacher training and develop teacher materials for supporting the implementation of this curriculum. 
 
The state has already created a core group of about 50 resource persons who will be training teachers at the district level in the development of resources using various educational tools for use in the digital classrooms.  This district training will be conducted in the subjects of mathematics and science during the months of February – May. These teachers will be learning to access resources from the internet, create resources using various educational tools and share resources using online forums.<br><br>
 
To build digital literacy and ICT integrated learning capabilities in the school system in a sustained way, the department is now also planning to develop a student curriculum for implementation in the schools. It is proposed to base this curriculum on the National ICT curriculum and develop project modules providing various opportunities for students to interact and create with ICT, thus providing meaningful learning possibilities.<br><br>
 
An initial planning meeting was conducted on January 29, 2016 from which the following action points have emerged:
 
#Formation of a core group that will create project based modules in line with the National ICT curriculum for student learning; accompanied by teacher training modules as well as resources for use in the digital classrooms. 
 
#Formation of a core group that will look at the content developed in the state and curate it to be made available in a repository accessible to all teachers.
 
It was also decided to have a design and planning workshop to develop the syllabus for the ICT implementation.  This is a concept note for this design workshop.
 
=Objectives of the workshop=
 
#To identify the core skills and competencies to be built for digital literacy which will also support the achievement of Telangana academic standards
 
#To develop a syllabus for the students' learning, based on the National ICT curriculum, with a project based approach and identification of modules, to be developed as a textbook for students
 
#To identify the areas for development of teacher materials which will support (i) the implementation of the syllabus and (ii) integration of ICT applications for teaching learning in classrooms, to be developed in the textbook and teacher handbook
 
#To develop processes and benchmarks for review of teacher created materials and resources created during the teacher training workshops; this will provide a continuous, sustained model for development and publishing of resources
 
#To develop a guideline for actual transaction and implementation of the syllabus in the schools
 
=Proposed Agenda for the workshop=
 
{|class="wikitable"
 
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|Day 1
 
|Anchor
 
|Session Details
 
|}
 
11.00 – 11.30
 
SCERT
 
1. Introduction to the workshop
 
2. Scope of the workshop and agenda
 
11.30 – 1.30
 
SCERT/ CIET/  ITfC
 
  
1. Presentation of ICT curriculum and proposed competencies and skills (CIET)
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=Components of ICT integration=
year-wise building up of competencies
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#Availability of adequate infrastructure and a Free and Open Technology Environment
show linkages with the core curricular subject areas
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#Curriculum and content
2. Demonstration of project ideas for inclusion in syllabus (ITfC)
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##to support student learning (classroom / ICT lab in school)
3. Demonstration of a resource structure (developed in the workshop) with parameters for evaluation of resources (SCERT)
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##to support teacher professional development
2.30 – 5.30
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##Collaborative creation and publishing of Open Educational Resources (OER)
Facilitated by ITfC
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#Capacity building
1. Participants in groups develop outline of project modules (Group I)
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##Teacher Education using Communities of Practice approach (COP)
2. Participants in groups to develop outline of teacher modules to support the student ICT syllabus (Group II)
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##Institutional capacity building at Mandal and District Structures and SCERT
3. Participants in group review resources developed in the teacher workshops (Group III) and compile for sharing with schools
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*Based on National Policies in Education (relating to ICT), Education theory and on experience and learnings from last 16 years in Kerala and Karnataka, for effective and successful ICT integration for quality education
Feb 16, 2016
 
Anchor
 
Session Details
 
10.30 – 1.30
 
Facilitated by SCERT
 
Groups to present their work ideas for review
 
2.30 – 4.30
 
Sharing by ITfC
 
Implementation and timeplan
 
1. Presentation of the wiki page for the textbook preparation with resources added and embedded
 
2. Presentation of the wiki format for publishing the materials created by the Telangana teachers for continuous review and curation
 
4.30 – 5.30
 
SCERT
 
1. Time plan and methodology for completion of modules for text book
 
2. Closing and next steps
 
Formation of core groups for implementation
 
For this purpose, it is suggested that three core groups be formed:
 
Group I – To develop  project modules for the student syllabus
 
  
5-8 members
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=In line with National Policy and Curriculum=
Resource persons trained in the teacher training workshops, representing all subject areas, a well as focusing on digital literacy
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#National Curricular Framework, 2005
Members of Swecha/ other organizations
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##Position paper on Education Technology - Pedagogy should drive technology (not other way around)
Facilitated by IT for Change, CIET
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#National Curricular Framework for Teacher Education, 2009
Group II – To develop  teacher modules
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##In­-service TE must deepen knowledge and encourage reflective practice
3-5 members
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##Continuous development ­educational, social and intellectual
Resource persons trained in the teacher training workshops, representing all subject areas
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##Community spaces for sharing and participatory, need based design
Facilitated by IT for Change, CIET
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##Creation of resources as a method of TPD
Group III – To review resources developed in the teacher workshops
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#National ICT Policy 2012
5-8 members
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##ICT opportunities for equitable access – FOSS, OER
Members from SCERT (subject experts)
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##ICT for creation, content, connection
Members from SIET/ CIET/ HBCSE (NROER)
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##Teacher education to drive ICT implementation through collaborative networks
Resources persons from the teacher training workshops
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##ICT for educational management, administration
Member from IT for Change
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#National ICT Curriculum 2013
Facilitated by SCERT
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##ICT Literacy competencies
Outcomes and outputs from the workshop
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##ICT enabled teaching learning processes
1. Formation of core groups tasked with content development for student textbook and teacher handbook
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2. Development of the student ICT syllabus and definition of core competencies and skills
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=In line with educational theory=
3. Development of a time plan for completion of student syllabus modules
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[http://tpack.org Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge] (TPACK), developed by Dr Punya Mishra, Michigan University and Dr. Matthew J. Koehler
4. Allocation of student project modules and teacher handbook topics to the sub-groups
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#Technology mediates content
5. Development of a guideline document for review and curation of resources on an ongoing basis
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#Technology provides new methodologies
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=Based on successful experiences from Kerala and Karnataka=
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#Kerala IT@Schools a national role model since 2002
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#Karnataka Subject Teacher Forum, recognized as 'best practice' in 2014
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*Both states follow the educational principles discussed in the National Policies for ICT and Education
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=ICT infrastructure=
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#School ICT infrastructure
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#Devices in schools to allow for computing and creation
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#Hybrid solution for diverse school situations
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#State and DIET level labs for training and district resource centres
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#Schools and DIETs ICT Infrastructure needs provision for maintenance
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#Software and Resource repositories, on-line and off­-line distribution
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=Syllabus for teachers and students=
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#To evolve a meaningful curriculum for students for building digital literacy skills and technology skills for subject learning
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#To develop appropriate school level teaching learning resources (including textbooks, handbooks and other materials for students and teachers)  
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#To implement teacher training and develop teacher materials and teacher educator materials.<br>
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Telangana has already initiated this process and a consultative workshop was held in [[Telangana_ICT_textbook_initial_consultative_workshop|February 2016]]. Subsequently, a road map has been developed in consultation with the SCERT for the development of the ICT textbook for students and handbook for teachers. See here for the [[Telangana ICT textbook development plan and approach|Telangana ICT textbook development plan and approach]]. <br>
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'''''The National ICT curriculum provides a multi­stage approach to capacity building for in­ service and pre­service teacher training in ICT as well as for student learning'''''
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=Capacity Building and OER (e-content) creation=
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#Teacher training to create a state­wide forum of teachers trained in technology integration
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#Capacity building for DIET faculty and SCERT academic faculty in technology integration
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#Capacity building for technology in educational administration
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#Development of Open Educational Resources – [[TSROER|TSROER platform]] and processes
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'''''A  large network of teachers across the state can provide both the context and source for creation of contextual, diverse OER'''''
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=Implementation plan=
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#Formation of a state resource group
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#Development of curriculum for students, teachers and teacher educator for ICT learning and ICT integrated learning
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#Teacher training across the state to build professional learning communities of teachers
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#Phased manner in line with the NCERT ICT curriculum
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#Phased manner to cover all subjects, all teachers 
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#Collaborative creation of OER
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'<nowiki/>'''''A state­wide Subject Forum will provide the context and source for a sustainable OER creation model''''''
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[[Category:Telangana ICT Program]]

Latest revision as of 13:08, 18 November 2016

Telangana ICT Program - Design and Implementation workshops

  1. Brainstorming workshop February 2016
  2. Consultative workshop 16,17 September 2016
  3. Review workshop 17-21 October 2016
  4. Finalisation workshop 21-25 November 2016

ICT Integration in Education - Perspective plan for Telangana - Presentation to Commissioner on Aug 6,2016

Components of ICT integration

  1. Availability of adequate infrastructure and a Free and Open Technology Environment
  2. Curriculum and content
    1. to support student learning (classroom / ICT lab in school)
    2. to support teacher professional development
    3. Collaborative creation and publishing of Open Educational Resources (OER)
  3. Capacity building
    1. Teacher Education using Communities of Practice approach (COP)
    2. Institutional capacity building at Mandal and District Structures and SCERT
  • Based on National Policies in Education (relating to ICT), Education theory and on experience and learnings from last 16 years in Kerala and Karnataka, for effective and successful ICT integration for quality education

In line with National Policy and Curriculum

  1. National Curricular Framework, 2005
    1. Position paper on Education Technology - Pedagogy should drive technology (not other way around)
  2. National Curricular Framework for Teacher Education, 2009
    1. In­-service TE must deepen knowledge and encourage reflective practice
    2. Continuous development ­educational, social and intellectual
    3. Community spaces for sharing and participatory, need based design
    4. Creation of resources as a method of TPD
  3. National ICT Policy 2012
    1. ICT opportunities for equitable access – FOSS, OER
    2. ICT for creation, content, connection
    3. Teacher education to drive ICT implementation through collaborative networks
    4. ICT for educational management, administration
  4. National ICT Curriculum 2013
    1. ICT Literacy competencies
    2. ICT enabled teaching learning processes

In line with educational theory

Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK), developed by Dr Punya Mishra, Michigan University and Dr. Matthew J. Koehler

  1. Technology mediates content
  2. Technology provides new methodologies

Based on successful experiences from Kerala and Karnataka

  1. Kerala IT@Schools a national role model since 2002
  2. Karnataka Subject Teacher Forum, recognized as 'best practice' in 2014
  • Both states follow the educational principles discussed in the National Policies for ICT and Education

ICT infrastructure

  1. School ICT infrastructure
  2. Devices in schools to allow for computing and creation
  3. Hybrid solution for diverse school situations
  4. State and DIET level labs for training and district resource centres
  5. Schools and DIETs ICT Infrastructure needs provision for maintenance
  6. Software and Resource repositories, on-line and off­-line distribution

Syllabus for teachers and students

  1. To evolve a meaningful curriculum for students for building digital literacy skills and technology skills for subject learning
  2. To develop appropriate school level teaching learning resources (including textbooks, handbooks and other materials for students and teachers)
  3. To implement teacher training and develop teacher materials and teacher educator materials.

Telangana has already initiated this process and a consultative workshop was held in February 2016. Subsequently, a road map has been developed in consultation with the SCERT for the development of the ICT textbook for students and handbook for teachers. See here for the Telangana ICT textbook development plan and approach.
The National ICT curriculum provides a multi­stage approach to capacity building for in­ service and pre­service teacher training in ICT as well as for student learning

Capacity Building and OER (e-content) creation

  1. Teacher training to create a state­wide forum of teachers trained in technology integration
  2. Capacity building for DIET faculty and SCERT academic faculty in technology integration
  3. Capacity building for technology in educational administration
  4. Development of Open Educational Resources – TSROER platform and processes

A large network of teachers across the state can provide both the context and source for creation of contextual, diverse OER

Implementation plan

  1. Formation of a state resource group
  2. Development of curriculum for students, teachers and teacher educator for ICT learning and ICT integrated learning
  3. Teacher training across the state to build professional learning communities of teachers
  4. Phased manner in line with the NCERT ICT curriculum
  5. Phased manner to cover all subjects, all teachers
  6. Collaborative creation of OER

'A state­wide Subject Forum will provide the context and source for a sustainable OER creation model'