Organising an activity that uses ICT is easy, the challenge lies in proving it actually improves learning outcomes for students, writes Deidre Senior. Over the last few years I have seen what ICT does for students: it engages them; it enriches learning experiences; it allows connections to be made that couldn't happen otherwise. For many, it also diminishes barriers to learning that are often present in the traditional pen and paper form. However, while I find that teachers can easily organise an 'activity' in which ICT is the process or the product, the biggest challenge lies in being able to justify it – to prove that the activity actually improves learning outcomes for students. I have seen ICTs transform learning for students in my classes and I'd like to share what I've learned with others at Oamaru Intermediate School. I'm working towards this in a number of ways:
Working directly with teachers Establishing school-wide structures/resources The pages create a portal of links and documents that are accessible throughout our entire school network. They also allow teachers to use ICTs without having to spend hours setting it up each week, while most importantly, enhancing the teaching and learning programmes in classes. Working with students from a variety of classes Online 'anytime' resources for teachers Overall, my hope is that teachers can be open to a variety of ways of not only using technology in their classroom but also in learning more about ICTs. We need to remember that its use and the pedagogy behind it, go hand in hand. Both need to be present in order to enrich learning for students. There lies our challenge! Deidre Senior is deputy principal at Oamaru Intermediate School.
Edith Cross Posted: 28/02/2010 8:08 AM
I was interested to see your reading blog as I have been doing a similar one and am just in the process of setting up this year's version with my Year 6s. Thank you for sharing yours. It's given me some new ideas along with some I'm going to develop after listening to the keynote speakers at Rotorua's L@S conference.
I appreciate what you've written too, as I am a lead teacher for IT at my school and am responsible for encouraging and upskilling my team in the use of their IWBs.
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