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STANDARD 1 ‑ Basic Computer/Technology Operations and
Concepts
The
competent teacher will use computer systems to run software;
to access, generate, and manipulate data; and to publish
results. He or she will also evaluate performance of
hardware and software components of computer systems and
apply basic trouble-shooting strategies as needed. |
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Knowledge Indicator - The competent teacher:
1A. understands how to
run computer software; access, generate and manipulate data;
and publish results. |
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Performance Indicators - The competent teacher:
1B. operates a
multi-media computer system with related peripheral devices
to successfully install and use a variety of software
packages. |
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1C. uses appropriate
terminology related to computers and technology in written
and oral communications. |
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1D. describes and
implements basic troubleshooting techniques for multi-media
computer systems with related peripheral devices. |
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1E. uses imaging
devices such as scanners, digital cameras, and/or video
cameras with computer systems and software. |
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1F. demonstrates
knowledge of uses of computers and technology in education,
business and industry, and society. |
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STANDARD 2 ‑ Personal and Professional Use of Technology
The
competent teacher will apply tools for enhancing personal
professional growth and productivity; will use technology in
communicating, collaborating, conducting research, and
solving problems and will promote equitable, ethical, and
legal use of computer/technology resources. |
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Knowledge Indicator -
The competent teacher:
2A. understands how to
use technology in communicating, collaborating, conducting
research, and solving problems. |
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Performance Indicators - The competent teacher:
2B. identifies
computer and other related technology resources for
facilitating lifelong learning and emerging roles of the
learner and the educator in engaged, collaborative learning
environments. |
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2C. uses computers and
other learning technologies to support problem-solving, data
collection, information management, communications,
presentations, and decision-making. |
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2D. uses productivity
tools for word processing, database management, and
spreadsheet applications, and basic multi‑media
presentations. |
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2E. uses
computer‑based technologies including telecommunications to
access information and enhance personal and professional
productivity. |
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2F. demonstrates
awareness of resources for adaptive/assistive devices for
students with special needs. |
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2G. demonstrates
knowledge of ethical and legal issues concerning use of
computers and technology. |
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2H. adheres to
copyright laws and guidelines in the access and use of
information from various technologies. |
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2I. demonstrates
knowledge of broadcast instruction, audio/video
conferencing, and other distant learning applications. |
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2J. ensures policies
and practices are in place to provide equal access to media
and technology resources for students regardless of race,
ethnicity, gender, religion or socio-economic status. |
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STANDARD 3 ‑ Application of Technology in Instruction
The
competent teacher will apply learning technologies that
support instruction in his or her grade level and subject
areas. He or she must plan and deliver instructional units
that integrate a variety of software, applications, and
learning tools. Lessons developed must reflect effective
grouping and assessment strategies for diverse populations. |
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Knowledge Indicator - The competent teacher:
3A. understands how to
apply learning technologies that support instruction in his
or her grade level and subject areas. |
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Performance Indicators - The competent teacher:
3B. explores,
evaluates, and uses computer/technology resources, including
applications, tools, educational software, and associated
documentation. |
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3C. describes current
instructional principles, research, and appropriate
assessment practices as related to the use of computers and
technology resources in the curriculum. |
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3D. designs,
implements, and assesses student learning activities that
integrate computers/ technology for a variety of student
grouping strategies and for diverse student populations. |
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3E. practices socially
responsible, ethical, and legal use of technology,
information, and software resources. |
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3F. designs student
learning activities that foster equitable, ethical, and
legal use of technology by students. |
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STANDARD 4 ‑ Social, Ethical, and Human Issues
The
competent teacher will apply concepts and skills in making
decisions concerning the social, ethical, and human issues
related to computing and technology. The competent teacher
will understand the changes in information technologies,
their effects on workplace and society, their potential to
address life-long learning and workplace needs, and the
consequences of misuse. |
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Knowledge Indicator - The competent teacher:
4A. understands the
social, ethical, and human issues related to computing and
technology. |
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Performance Indicators - The competent teacher:
4B. describes the
historical development and important trends affecting the
evolution of technology and its probable future roles in
society. |
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4C. describes
strategies for facilitating consideration of ethical, legal,
and human issues involving school purchasing and policy
decisions. |
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STANDARD 5 ‑ Productivity Tools
The
competent teacher will integrate advanced features of
technology‑based productivity tools to support instruction,
extend communication outside the classroom, enhance
classroom management, perform administrative routines more
effectively, and become more productive in daily tasks. |
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Knowledge Indicator - The competent teacher:
5A. knows advanced
features of technology‑based productivity tools. |
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Performance Indicators - The competent teacher:
5B. uses advanced
features of word processing, desktop publishing, graphics
programs, and utilities to develop professional products. |
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5C. uses spreadsheets
for analyzing, organizing, and displaying numeric data
graphically. |
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5D. designs and
manipulates databases and generates customized reports. |
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5E. uses teacher
utility and classroom management tools to design solutions
for a specific purpose. |
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5F. identifies,
selects, and integrates video and digital images in varying
formats for use in presentations, publications, and/or other
products. |
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5G. applies
specific‑purpose electronic devices (such as a graphing
calculator, language translator, scientific probeware, or
electronic thesaurus) in appropriate content areas. |
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5H. uses features of
applications that integrate word processing, database,
spreadsheet, communication, and other tools. |
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STANDARD 6 ‑ Telecommunications and Information Access
The
competent teacher will use telecommunications and
information‑access resources to support instruction. |
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Knowledge Indicator - The competent teacher
6A. knows how to
access telecommunications resources to support instruction. |
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Performance Indicators - The competent teacher:
6B. accesses and uses
telecommunications tools and resources for
information-sharing, remote information access and
retrieval, and multi-media/hypermedia publishing. |
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6C. uses electronic
mail and web browser applications for communications and for
research to support instruction. |
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6D. uses automated,
on‑line search tools and intelligent agents to identify and
index desired information resources. |
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STANDARD 7 ‑ Research, Problem Solving, and Product
Development
The
competent teacher will use computers and other technologies
in research, problem solving, and product development. The
competent teacher will appropriately use a variety of media,
presentation, and authoring packages; plan and participate
in team and collaborative projects that require critical
analysis and evaluation; and present products developed. |
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Knowledge Indicator - The competent teacher:
7A. understands how to
use computers and other technologies in research, problem
solving, and product development. |
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Performance Indicators - The competent teacher:
7B. identifies basic
principles of instructional design associated with the
development of multimedia and hypermedia learning materials. |
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7C. develops simple
hypermedia and multimedia products that apply basic
instructional design principles. |
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7D. selects
appropriate tools for communicating concepts, conducting
research, and solving problems for an intended audience and
purpose. |
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7E. identifies
examples of emerging programming, authoring, or problem
solving environments. |
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7F. collaborates with
on‑line workgroups to build bodies of knowledge around
specific topics. |
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7G. uses a computer
projection device to support and deliver oral presentations. |
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7H. designs and
publishes simple on‑line documents that present information
and include links to critical resources. |
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7I. develops
instructional units that involve compiling, organizing,
analyzing, and synthesizing of information, and uses
technology to support these processes. |
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7J. conducts research
and evaluates on‑line sources of information that support
and enhance the curriculum. |
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7K. makes use of
development readings and other resource materials from
professional and trade organizations to improve teaching and
learning. |
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7L. participates in
courses and other professional development activities to
enhance teaching and learning. |
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STANDARD 8 ‑ Information Literacy Skills
The
competent teacher will develop information literacy skills
to be able to access, evaluate, and use information to
improve teaching and learning. |
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Knowledge Indicator - The competent teacher:
8A. understands how to
access, evaluate, and use information to improve teaching
and learning. |
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Performance Indicators - The competent teacher:
8B. models evaluation
and use of information to solve problems and make decisions. |
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8C. expects students
to intellectually access, evaluate, and use information to
solve problems and make decisions in all subject areas. |
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8D. structures
instruction and designs learning tasks and assignments to
reflect higher-level thinking skills. |
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8E. structures and/or
facilitates cooperative learning groups as part of students'
tasks and assignments. |
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