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NEEDVILLE ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN
2011-2014
Alfonso Ramírez
AGENDA
National Educational Technology Plan
Texas Long-Range Plan for Technology
Needville ISD Technology Plan 2011-2014
Goals of the Plan
Evaluation
Summary
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY PLAN
GOALS:
1.0 Learning: Engage and Empower: All
learners will have engaging and
empowering learning experiences both in
and out of school that prepare them to be
active, creative, knowledgeable, and
ethical participants in our globally
networked society.
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY PLAN
GOALS:
2.0 Assessment: Measure What Matters: Our education system at all levels will leverage the power of technology to measure what matters and use assessment data for continuous improvement.
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY PLAN
GOALS:
3.0 Teaching: Prepare and Connect:
Professional educators will be supported
individually and in teams by technology that
connects them to data, content, resources,
expertise, and learning experiences that
enable and inspire more effective teaching
for all learners.
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY PLAN
GOALS:
4.0 Infrastructure: Access and Enable: All
students and educators will have access
to a comprehensive infrastructure for
learning when and where they need it.
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY PLAN
GOALS:
5.0 Productivity: Redesign and Transform: Our education system at all levels will redesign processes and structures to take advantage of the power of technology to improve learning outcomes while making more efficient use of time, money, and staff.
TEXAS LONG-RANGE PLAN FOR
TECHNOLOGY, 2006-2020
Four areas of developmentTeaching and Learning
Educator Preparation and Development
Leadership, Administration And Instructional Support
Infrastructure for Technology
TEXAS LONG-RANGE PLAN FOR
TECHNOLOGY, 2006-2020Vision 2020: Imagine an education system where……
Students can expect higher performance and deeper
engagement in academic, real world endeavors by
accessing digital tools and resources available twenty-four
hours a day, seven days a week (24/7) appropriate to
individual strengths, needs, and learning styles. Students
know they will be prepared to thrive in a global workforce
with changing economic implications.
TEXAS LONG-RANGE PLAN FOR
TECHNOLOGY, 2006-2020Vision 2020: Imagine an education system where……
Parents can expect not only to participate more directly in
their children’s education but also to improve their own
knowledge as parents and citizens. Communications
increase as parents have 24/7 access to learning
resources and student information such as achievement,
attendance, and discipline.
TEXAS LONG-RANGE PLAN FOR
TECHNOLOGY, 2006-2020Vision 2020: Imagine an education system where……
Educators can expect to access and use student information
on demand in order to individualize instruction. The use of
digital tools and resources and 24/7 professional
development opportunities transform the educators’ role in
the educational process. Increased communication will
enhance collaboration between school, home, and
community.
TEXAS LONG-RANGE PLAN FOR
TECHNOLOGY, 2006-2020Vision 2020: Imagine an education system where……
Community and school board members can expect more
effective and efficient use of fiscal resources and human
capital. Increased communication and participation in the
educational decision-making process is enhanced through
the use of anytime, anywhere digital tools and resources.
NEEDVILLE ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN
2011-2014
District Profile:
Number of Campuses 4
Total Student Enrollment 2596
Economicaly Disadvantaged: 36.48%
Technology Expenditures:
$1,002,128.00
NEEDVILLE ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN
2011-2014
District Profile:
100% of classrooms with Internet connection
3 students for every computer
1 teacher for every computer
$ 386.03 technology expenditure per student
NEEDVILLE ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN
2011-2014
Summary:
The Needville Independent School District Plan
for Technology covers the district’s use of
technology for the next 3 years. Using the No
Child Left Behind, ERate, and Texas Long
Range Plan for Technology objectives, this
plan focuses on student academic growth
enhanced by technology.
NEEDVILLE ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN
2011-2014
Goal
s
NEEDVILLE ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN
2011-2014
1- Through an integrated curriculum,
Needville ISD will provide students with
opportunities to use current technology
to promote lifelong learning.
NEEDVILLE ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN
2011-2014
2- Needville ISD will provide faculty and
staff with current technology and
training to maximize professional
performance.
NEEDVILLE ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN
2011-2014
3- Needville ISD will provide
administrators with current
technology and training to streamline
tasks for district efficiency.
NEEDVILLE ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN
2011-2014
4- Needville ISD will develop a
technology learning partnership
between the district and the
community.
NEEDVILLE ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN
2011-2014
NEEDVILLE ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN
2011-2014
NEEDVILLE ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN
2011-2014
Evaluation Process:
Will be an ongoing process.
The District Technology Committee will be
responsible for the evaluation
Results will be used to make decisions
Texas STaR chart results will guide
progress towards the goals of the plan.
REFERENCES:
E-Rate Suport Center. (n.d.). E-Rate. Retrieved May 12, 2012, from http://tpesc.esc12.net/erate/default.html
Federal Communications Commission. (s.f.). Children's Internet Protection Act. Recuperado el 12 de May de 2012, de http://www.fcc.gov/guides/childrens-internet-protection-act
Needville ISD. (n.d.). Needville ISD Technology Plan 2011-2014. Retrieved May 12, 2012, from http://schools.needvilleisd.com/docs/4-NEEDVILLE20I1TechnologyPlan.pdf
Texas Education Agency. (s.f.). Long Range Plan for Technology (LRPT). Recuperado el 12 de May de 2012, de http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=5082&menu_id=2147483665
U.S. Department of Education. (n.d.). Transforming American Education Learning Powered by Technology. Retrieved May 12, 2012, from http://www.ed.gov/sites/default/files/netp2010.pdf