Thursday, March 25, 2010

Technology Standards

In my first review of the NETS standards for teachers and students, I found them to be quite broad and general in nature. I was expecting more specific guidance on what technology skills students and teachers should have. Maybe, it would have been more useful for NETS to focus on specific grade levels and the unique technology needs found in elementary vs. secondary education. There were also no differentiation among subject areas which would have been quite useful, expecially the technology needs of English vs. Math or Social Studies teachers is quite different. However, on further thought, it makes more sense for NETS to provide ideas and thoughts on broad topics and technology. Each school is so different and there are significant different in the resources available that it is better for national organizations to be more general than specific. Teachers also have their own ideas on how they plan on using technology in the classroom and if it makes sense for their students. As a future teacher, I do think, technology opens up new possibilites for teacher-parent communication, expecially since so many families have computers and use e-mail on a daily basis. I also like the idea of developing ways of increasing creativity through technology and allowing students to work with video, photo and music tools that allow them to have fun and be creative. Thank you NETS for providing these general and broad ideas rather than being too specific which is a problem with so many of today's educational standards.

3 comments:

  1. I like your reasoning. Also, for what it's worth, ISTE has a wiki where educators discuss what the standards look like in the classroom.

    jd

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  2. I felt the same way when I first saw NETS standards. They seemed too general but you are right, this may be even better because different teachers have different skills when it comes to technology and they may use their own ideas while incorporating the tools in their classrooms.

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  3. I agree that its great to increase the use of technology in all aspects of education because students are already surrounded and bombarded by it everyday. As you pointed out though schools are very different and so are teachers and their approach of using technology in class. I think giving too detailed a list of how to include technology in the classroom or making them meet to many specific points may take some of the creativity that is useful in education out. Giving a broad range of guidlines may be the best way to entice teachers to incorporate more media instead of turning them off to it by having to strict of requirements.

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