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SCERT has decided to develop ICT text books which will be used by the school teachers for transacting the ICT curriculum in classes 8 to 10. The text book that is currently available has very limited focus on a few proprietary software applications, not directly connected to school subjects. SCERT has decided to adopt the ICT curriculum developed by NCERT, as the basis for the text book, which leverages the possibilities of ICTs for connecting and learning and creating and learning.
 
SCERT has decided to develop ICT text books which will be used by the school teachers for transacting the ICT curriculum in classes 8 to 10. The text book that is currently available has very limited focus on a few proprietary software applications, not directly connected to school subjects. SCERT has decided to adopt the ICT curriculum developed by NCERT, as the basis for the text book, which leverages the possibilities of ICTs for connecting and learning and creating and learning.
  
In consultation with NCERT-CIET, HBSCE, SIET, ITfC and a core group of SCERT members, it was decided to take up the creation of student textbook and teacher handbook, based on the NCERT ICT curriculum. The Telangana Education Department has also entered into a MOU with Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia uently, Telangana also participated in a consultative meeting held in RIE Mysuru, by CEMCA, for collaboration on programs on ICT in Education, specifically OER creation. Pursuant to this meeting, in view of CEMCA's experience in the area of OER creation, the Telangana Department of School Education has invited CEMCA to support the creation of ICT textbook and handbook, as outlined above
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In consultation with NCERT-CIET, HBSCE, SIET, ITfC and a core group of SCERT members, it was decided to take up the creation of student textbook and teacher handbook, based on the NCERT ICT curriculum. The Telangana Education Department has also entered into a MOU with Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA) for collaborating on the creation of the textbook.
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The ICT curriculum and syllabus for the state has been developed, along the lines of the National ICT Curriculum, The approach has been to look at technology as integrated with educational processes. 
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#The curriculum has been based on the aspirations and guidelines set in the National ICT Policy which focuses on building the skills of computing, creating and collaborating through safe, ethical, legal means of using ICT.
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#Ability to handle ICT environment, creating original content, sharing and learning and focusing on educational and learning processes rather than on specific applications are the key principles of this curriculum.
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#The curriculum has been designed keeping in mind the various possibilities of creative expression possible through ICT applications and platforms available today and also seeks to build a mindset that will explore and such applications on an ongoing basis.
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#The curriculum does not take a conventional approach to building digital literacy on specific applications but rather emphasizes a thematic, project based approach to ICT learning. Such an approach will also enable integration of ICT with multiple school subjects.
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The student textbook has been developed that introduces ICT skills and applications in a project based way, integrated with the different school subjects. The core competencies and skills to be covered in the text book will be determined based on the National ICT curriculum and the Telangana state subject text books and academic standards. The text book will take a project based approach to the attainment of these learning competencies.
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This teacher handbook is meant as an accompanying resource for teachers to help in the facilitation of the student ICT syllabus and provide meaningful linkages to curricular and co-­curricular areas. The handbook also has a component of using ICT for Teacher Professional Development which will introduce the pedagogical framework for technology learning as well as support their own knowledge and learning of the ICT applications based on the NCERT ICT curriculum.
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It is hoped that the textbook and handbook will help support the teachers in meaningful technology integration in the direction of achieving digital classrooms.
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The teacher handbook is available as an Open Educational Resource, with a Creative Commons License, CC-BY-SA-NC.

Revision as of 00:31, 11 October 2016

ICT teacher handbook
Preface Introduction

The objective of the state education department is to integrate technology into teaching and learning in sustained and meaningful ways.The ICT implementation is based on the four pillars of infrastructure, training, content and connectivity. The focus is on having a digital lab and a digital classroom. It is envisaged that technology is not to be seen as an end by itself, but rather as a process for creating a rich learning environment. The digital classroom would be a regular classroom enriched with digital content; the teacher will be strengthened to transact in this classroom. In line with National ICT Policy, the state intends to use open licensed content and free and open source software to allow rich possibilities for creating, communicating and learning.

The department has also undertaken the training of teachers in technology integration to build in house capabilities in the education system, the schools and teachers to manage an effective ICT program integrated with school processes.

In this context, it is proposed:

  1. to evolve a meaningful curriculum for students and develop student and teacher materials
  2. to develop a process map and design for digital content creation in the state in the form of OER

SCERT has decided to develop ICT text books which will be used by the school teachers for transacting the ICT curriculum in classes 8 to 10. The text book that is currently available has very limited focus on a few proprietary software applications, not directly connected to school subjects. SCERT has decided to adopt the ICT curriculum developed by NCERT, as the basis for the text book, which leverages the possibilities of ICTs for connecting and learning and creating and learning.

In consultation with NCERT-CIET, HBSCE, SIET, ITfC and a core group of SCERT members, it was decided to take up the creation of student textbook and teacher handbook, based on the NCERT ICT curriculum. The Telangana Education Department has also entered into a MOU with Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA) for collaborating on the creation of the textbook.

The ICT curriculum and syllabus for the state has been developed, along the lines of the National ICT Curriculum, The approach has been to look at technology as integrated with educational processes.

  1. The curriculum has been based on the aspirations and guidelines set in the National ICT Policy which focuses on building the skills of computing, creating and collaborating through safe, ethical, legal means of using ICT.
  2. Ability to handle ICT environment, creating original content, sharing and learning and focusing on educational and learning processes rather than on specific applications are the key principles of this curriculum.
  3. The curriculum has been designed keeping in mind the various possibilities of creative expression possible through ICT applications and platforms available today and also seeks to build a mindset that will explore and such applications on an ongoing basis.
  4. The curriculum does not take a conventional approach to building digital literacy on specific applications but rather emphasizes a thematic, project based approach to ICT learning. Such an approach will also enable integration of ICT with multiple school subjects.

The student textbook has been developed that introduces ICT skills and applications in a project based way, integrated with the different school subjects. The core competencies and skills to be covered in the text book will be determined based on the National ICT curriculum and the Telangana state subject text books and academic standards. The text book will take a project based approach to the attainment of these learning competencies.

This teacher handbook is meant as an accompanying resource for teachers to help in the facilitation of the student ICT syllabus and provide meaningful linkages to curricular and co-­curricular areas. The handbook also has a component of using ICT for Teacher Professional Development which will introduce the pedagogical framework for technology learning as well as support their own knowledge and learning of the ICT applications based on the NCERT ICT curriculum.

It is hoped that the textbook and handbook will help support the teachers in meaningful technology integration in the direction of achieving digital classrooms.

The teacher handbook is available as an Open Educational Resource, with a Creative Commons License, CC-BY-SA-NC.