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Refreshing the ISTE-NCATE Standards

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Refreshing the ISTE-NCATE Standards

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    1. Refreshing the ISTE-NCATE Standards [ presenter name, affiliation, date]

    2. NETS Refresh: Roadmap for Systemic Change ISTE decided to refresh the standards because of rapid changes in technology, learning environments, and instruction. ISTE decided to refresh the standards because of rapid changes in technology, learning environments, and instruction.

    3. Shifting Standards Original NETS standards developed in 1998 (NETS for Students) and refreshed in 2007. NETS for Teachers: Originally released in 2000 and refreshed in 2008 NETS for Administrators: Originally released in 2002 and refreshed in 2009Original NETS standards developed in 1998 (NETS for Students) and refreshed in 2007. NETS for Teachers: Originally released in 2000 and refreshed in 2008 NETS for Administrators: Originally released in 2002 and refreshed in 2009

    4. NETS Inroads 37 of 39 states in the U.S. use the NETS for Students* in some capacity (22 states adopted or ready to adopt or adapted) * As of 6/10

    5. 35 of 39 states in the U.S. are using the NETS for Teachers 30 of 39 states in the U.S. are using the NETS for Administrators

    6. Hundreds of requests from schools and ministries around the globe

    7. Refresh Partnerships Refresh of the Technology Facilitators and Technology Leaders for the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) Refresh of the Secondary Computer Science Educators with the Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) ISTE is one of 28 organizations that submit standards to NCATE that guides NCATE’s accreditation of Colleges of Education. ISTE is refreshing the Technology Facilitator, Technology Leader, and Secondary Computer Science Educator for NCATE, which they will begin using in March 2012. ISTE plans to adapt the TL/TF/CS standards and include them in the suite of NETS. CSTA (Computer Science Teachers Association) is collaborating with ISTE to develop the Secondary Computer Science Educator Standards.ISTE is one of 28 organizations that submit standards to NCATE that guides NCATE’s accreditation of Colleges of Education. ISTE is refreshing the Technology Facilitator, Technology Leader, and Secondary Computer Science Educator for NCATE, which they will begin using in March 2012. ISTE plans to adapt the TL/TF/CS standards and include them in the suite of NETS. CSTA (Computer Science Teachers Association) is collaborating with ISTE to develop the Secondary Computer Science Educator Standards.

    8. Agenda for the Forum ISTE’s Refresh Principles Review of Materials and Standards Table Top Activities for Feedback

    9. ISTE’s Refresh Principles Incorporate feedback from the field Consider multiple audiences Update standard’s language Lead with student learning rather than tools Add assessment resources to package The approach ISTE took to refresh the standards and make them most relevant and effective in the digital age. For each set, heard from several thousands of educators from all over the world. NCATE requires input from the field to get educators’ best thinking, to know that the standards reflect educator needs, and to build grassroots buy in for the standards.The approach ISTE took to refresh the standards and make them most relevant and effective in the digital age. For each set, heard from several thousands of educators from all over the world. NCATE requires input from the field to get educators’ best thinking, to know that the standards reflect educator needs, and to build grassroots buy in for the standards.

    10. Materials Draft Standards to review NETS for Administrators Program Director Profile, as reference NETS Forum Worksheet

    11. Instructions for Capturing Data Identify: discussion facilitator, clock watcher, group recorder. Use worksheets to individually jot a few notes to the questions. Discuss your answers as a group. Recorder captures feedback using online survey forms

    12. Table Top Activities Big Picture Questions Feedback Guidelines: Building consensus: Reflect group’s thoughts in survey. Include outlier opinions, too! https://www.surveymk.com/s/F9Q8YDR

    13. What Else Can I Do? Visit http://www.iste.org/standards/nets-refresh-project.aspx for updated releases of drafts and you can: To provide feedback on new versions Downloading toolkit to lead your own refresh

    14. Thank You! Questions? Contact ISTE’s NETS Specialist, Carolyn Sykora, at: csykora@iste.org

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