UCD Presentation on NCTE

32
1 National Centre for Technology in Education NCTE established in 1998 as an agency of the Department of Education and Science to implement ICT policy objectives The core objective of the NCTE is to promote and support the use of ICT by teachers and students in teaching and learning.

description

 

Transcript of UCD Presentation on NCTE

Page 1: UCD Presentation on NCTE

1

National Centre for Technology in Education

NCTE established in 1998 as an agency of the Department of Education and Science to implement

ICT policy objectives

The core objective of the NCTE is to promote and support the use of ICT by teachers and students in

teaching and learning.

Page 2: UCD Presentation on NCTE

Knowledge Society / EconomyKnowledge Society / Economy

• Proficiency in ICT, a core societal skill

• ICT skills for full participation in daily life –social, cultural,

recreational and vocational

• Alleviating the digital divide / Role of ICT in Development

• Knowledge economy demands a range of ICT skills

• Government Policy

• Partnership with Industry

2

Page 3: UCD Presentation on NCTE

3

Key sectors Key sectors

• Information and Communications Technology (ICT)

• International Business Services

• Pharmaceuticals/Medical Technologies

• International Financial Services

Page 4: UCD Presentation on NCTE

The LearnerThe Learner

• an affinity with ICT

• exploit and push the boundaries of ICT

• Communications/entertainments media used are “visual” and multi-format

• highly interactive, participative, individualistic and collaborative - personalised learning

4

Page 5: UCD Presentation on NCTE

Learner expectationsLearner expectations

• Participative and Interdisciplinary• Digital technology enabling

– Active / interactive learning• Import elements of entertainment / games software• Digital literacy and personalised learning

5

Page 6: UCD Presentation on NCTE

6

• From school to life-long learning…

• From one-size-fits-all to customised learning…

• From learning as torture to learning as fun…

• From the teacher as transmitter to the teacher as

facilitator…

“Growing up Digital”, Don Tapscott

Curriculum Change

Page 7: UCD Presentation on NCTE

7

ICT is at the heart of Educational change

• Enabling and facilitating more personalised learning environments

• Self directed life long learners

• Pervasive technology in society

Page 8: UCD Presentation on NCTE

8

6 Critical Factors

• ‘Pervasive’ ICT facilities in schools (OECD)

• ICT embedded in curriculum development process

• Availability of quality digital content

• Professional development and support of teachers

• Support for and dissemination of good practice

• Support of strategic leadership in schools

Page 9: UCD Presentation on NCTE

9

ICT policy

• 1998 - 2001: ICT 2000 - A policy framework for ICT in schools

• 2001 - 2003: Blueprint for the Future of ICT in

Irish Education

Page 10: UCD Presentation on NCTE

10

Key initiatives of the NCTE

• Technology Integration (TII)• ICT Professional Development (TSI)• Scoilnet• Digital Content (ISC)• Special Educational Needs• Innovative projects /SIP

Page 11: UCD Presentation on NCTE

11

TII

TSI

SENICT A

Scoilnet

Digital Content

Innovative Projects

Page 12: UCD Presentation on NCTE

12

ObjectiveSupporting the development of ICT infrastructure in schools

Activities/Outputs 1. Planning and Advice for schools

• Support technology planning and infrastructure building in schools

• Supports schools with purchasing, planning, and technical information

2. ICT in Schools Census (1998, 2000, 2002 & 2005)

3. School Networking – support and advice

4. Centre networks and ICT infrastructure

Technology Integration Initiative (TII)

Page 13: UCD Presentation on NCTE

13

Activities/Outputs 1. Broadband steering and working groups

2. Regional broadband seminars for principals in all schools

3. Input to writing and evaluation of tenders for• a) Broadband Connectivity, b) Security Services, • c) email and d) Service Desk

4. Manage both the relationship with schools and the broadband Service Desk.

Schools Broadband Programme (TII)

ObjectiveSupporting the delivery of Broadband to all first and second level schools.

Page 14: UCD Presentation on NCTE

14

Schools Broadband Network

SCHOOLSCHOOL

LAN

SCHOOLSCHOOL

LANLAN

SCHOOLSCHOOL

LAN

SCHOOLSCHOOL

LANLAN

SCHOOLSCHOOL

LAN

SCHOOLSCHOOL

LANLAN

SCHOOLSCHOOL

LAN

SCHOOLSCHOOL

LANLAN

SCHOOLSCHOOL

LAN

SCHOOLSCHOOL

LANLAN

SCHOOLSCHOOL

LAN

SCHOOLSCHOOL

LANLAN

Internet Centrally Managed Services

hosted by HEAnet Secure Email Virus Control

Spam Management Controlled Internet Access

Content Filtering Security Services

Firewall Other Applications

Access Links provided by

Broadband Service Providers

Connecting all ~4000 Schools

ADSLDSLADSLDSLLeased

Line

Leased

Line

Leased

Line

LeasedLine

WirelessWirelessWirelessWireless SatelliteSatelliteSatelliteSatellite OtherOther

Page 15: UCD Presentation on NCTE

15

Schools ServiceDesk

NCTE

HEAnet

BroadbandService

Providers

Support by email and telephone between Schools and the

Service Desk

Service Desk

Page 16: UCD Presentation on NCTE

16

Centrally Managed Services

• Controlled Internet Access• Centralised Filtering System• Website blocking, Web Content blocking • High-quality system being developed• Schools can still use their own• Filtering Guideline included

• Security Services• Central Firewall• Virus Management Guideline included

• Email for schools • @scoilnet.ie• Provide email address for every teacher• Additional no. of addresses for each school• Schools decide how to use additional addresses• Integrated Anti-Virus and Anti-Spam controls

Page 17: UCD Presentation on NCTE

17

Page 18: UCD Presentation on NCTE

18

Activities/Outputs1. In consultation with educational partners, devise, design and deliver ICT

professional development courses

2. Work with curriculum groups to provide ICT professional development to support new in-service programmes

3. Recruit and train tutors to deliver courses

4. Implement ICT professional development programmes locally through ICT facility in Education Centres

ICT Professional Development (TSI)

Objective

To provide a national programme of ICT professional development for first and second level teachers to assist them in integrating ICT in learning and teaching.

Page 19: UCD Presentation on NCTE

19

ICT Professional Development cont.Activities/Outputs5. Facilitate the development of local teacher support groups

6. Support and fund ICT professional development activity in Education Centres and in collaboration with other educational partners

7. Monitor course delivery

8. Review and revise course provision, delivery and participation

9. In excess of 110,000 training places provided (1998 – 2005)

10.Developed and rolled-out 32 ICT courses.

11.Partnered with St Patrick’s College, Drumcondra to provide accreditation path from NCTE courses to Grad. Dip & Masters

Page 20: UCD Presentation on NCTE

20

Objectives• Maintain, develop and promote Scoilnet as the portal for Irish

education, to establish it as the online starting point for school and home users to access and generate e-content, and participate in e-communities.

• Provide access to an increased quantity of relevant online content for the Irish curriculum.

• Support and promote the safe use, application of the Internet in the classroom.

Activities/Outputs1. Manage, develop and promote Scoilnet – the portal for Irish

education. Including content, infrastructure and promotion

Scoilnet www.scoilnet.ie

Page 21: UCD Presentation on NCTE

21

Activities/Outputs

2. Manage and maintain the NCTE website – the website provides access to current information and advice on ICT in education for use by schools and all education partners including a monthly newsletter by email to all schools

3. Internet Safety advice and guidelines to Irish schools – Be Wise on the Net campaign, Webwise the National Node, EC funded research projects created awareness, and tools under the Safer Internet programme

4. Develop and engage in projects which promote and stimulate the educational use of the Internet – projects undertaken to further the use of online content or service. Subject Associations; Education Centres; History In-service; Geography In-service; CAO; French.ie

Scoilnet cont.

Page 22: UCD Presentation on NCTE

22

Page 23: UCD Presentation on NCTE

23

Page 24: UCD Presentation on NCTE

24

Digital Content & Software

Activities/Outputs

1. Develop Software Central to provide relevant advice to teachers on how to use software effectively in teaching and learning e.g. Software Evaluations ; Projects

2. Develop and support the implementation of software libraries in education centres

3. Assist in the development and promotion of software workshops focusing on the use of software in teaching and learning

4. Negotiate software licensing deals and structures for schools e.g. Star Office

5. Explore models for the development of curricular relevant content e.g. Library Council

6. Establish strategic partnerships with industry and other relevant agencies in the development of digital content e.g. RTÉ ; PCSP;NCCA; INTEL

Objective To support the use, application and development of digital content project partnerships and through the evaluation and development of digital materials and resources (including software).

Page 25: UCD Presentation on NCTE

25

Activities/Outputs

7. Initiate and develop school based projects which explore the use and development of software and digital content e.g. River of Dreams

8. Work with NCCA in curriculum design & implementation e.g. Primary Guidelines for ICT

9. Development of closer links with partners involved in the delivery of in-service ensuring that the use of digital content is clearly linked with curriculum objectives in the introduction of new syllabi e.g. PCSP; HIST; Geography; SESS; Technology Subjects, INTO

10.On going research on developments in digital content and it’s use

11.General promotion and awareness raising

12.Representation on working groups in NCCA and other steering committees

Digital Content and Software (cont.)

Page 26: UCD Presentation on NCTE

27

Special Educational Needs (SEN) & ICT

Objective• to support the inclusion of SEN in all NCTE initiatives and to

undertake activities targeted at SEN

Activities/Outputs1. Provision of advice and support for teachers on ICT and its use in

the classroom (note: capital funds targeted SEN): – web-based info, advice and resources (NCTE website)– hard copy publications (e.g. special needs information and

advice book– Dyslexia DVD in cooperation with DES – via other NCTE initiatives, e.g. software evaluations

Page 27: UCD Presentation on NCTE

28

SEN & ICT (cont.)

2. Development of a range of ICT & special needs teacher training courses (seven courses developed)

3. Support of school based innovative projects with a special needs dimension, e.g.,

– Laptops Initiative (DVD, book and website in development)

– KidSmart Early Learning Programme, in association with IBM

4. Provision of access to special needs curricular resources and SEN info. via Scoilnet

Page 28: UCD Presentation on NCTE

29

Innovative projects/SIPObjectiveTo foster the innovative use and integration of ICT in schools Activities/Outputs• Over 80 school based projects exploring the ICT applications, pedagogy and/or resources

• support from education partners and industry

• To inform, resource development, suggest new pedagogic strategies

• Disseminate good practice and inform professional development

• Build capacity to innovate and project manage ICT-led innovation

• Inter-school networking & collaboration

Page 29: UCD Presentation on NCTE

30

KidsmartKidsmart

Page 30: UCD Presentation on NCTE

31

www.softwarecentral.ie

Page 31: UCD Presentation on NCTE

www.imagebank.ie

Page 32: UCD Presentation on NCTE

maps.scoilnet.ie