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    Content and Achievement Standards, Curriculum Outlines

            Grades k–12 Benchmarks, and Learning Outcomes
                                                    By Sean T. Moroney M.Ed.
                                                                  2010 Edition




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Acknowledgements:
Author and Editor: Sean T. Moroney M.Ed., ICT Coordinator ICT/IT Dept.
Sources of materials, guidelines:
The International Society for Technology Education (ISTE)
The International Baccalaureate Program (World IB)
The Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA)
The Virginia State Department of Education
The Massachusetts State Department of Education


IT/ICTCOMPUTER STUDIES PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY AND GOALS

Our aim is to support student learning via the use of the tools of technology throughout the educational community.
The primary focus is on developing and equipping students with a foundational computing skill-set, which
empowers their ability to use the tools of technology for success as lifelong learners.
The basic goals of the computer studies program are to:

     !     Address the needs of students who enter school at varying degrees of proficiency.
     !     Equip all students with a foundation of core skills necessary for using technology as a tool for life-long
           learning and communication.
     !     Expose students to a wide variety of technology tools to meet these aims.
     !     Empower students in the continual exploration and use of an array of information technology tools for
           research, self-expression, communication and collaboration, creation, and invention,

IT/ICTCOMPUTER STUDIES PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The IT/ICT computer studies program is built in alignment with the International Society of Technology National
Educational Technology Standards. This framework of standards has been adopted or is referenced by a majority of
the American state departments of education, and by a number of schools systems internationally.

Students begin the IT/ICT computer studies program in the lower grades (k-5) by becoming acquainted with the
computer, its related parts, and basic functions of both hard and software. In accordance with developmentally
appropriate standards and the school ESL's they begin to build a core skills foundation; working with the computer
and learning such basics such as lab etiquette, ergonomics, observing safe computing and online practices,
keyboarding/touch typing, and how to work with the desktop, typing, office productivity, and paint programs and
other common software applications.

In the middle grades (6-8), students spend as much time learning how the computer works as they do working with
the computer. The focus of instruction maintains and builds upon the foundation of core skills through more project
based learning activities. Greater emphasis is put on academic aspects of the subject and studies are undertaken of
the history and social impact of information technologies (I.e. computers) on human culture. Introduction of various
tools for research, and communication (school wiki, and personal websites), and self-expression are introduced to
promote greater independence in learning.

In the upper grades (9-12) students whom elect to further study IT/ICT are exposed to a wider array of tools and
applications for use in information technology. They further study the global impact of the “digital revolution or

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renaissance” and current emerging technology trends in society. There is a concentration on the application of
specific hard and software tools for self-expression and the communication of ideas via the development cycle.
Through this process, students demonstrate their proficiency via the design and completion of numerous projects
e.g., digitally publishable media, web content, programming, and multi-media creation. It is expected that students
who've completed these studies will have mastered the understanding and use of a basic foundation of IT/ICT tools
and possess the ability to not only to apply these skills in the “real world” but can use them to continue to
independently learn and communicate throughout their lives.

MEANS OF ASSESMENT
Depending on the age and range of developmental ability IT/ICT program students will be evaluated using
formative and summative methods. Some examples of this are:

     !     Consistent, general teacher observation of classroom participation during learning activities
     !     Ability to successfully learn, identify and operate a computer, its' component parts and applications
           connected to its use i.e., school systems, the intra and internet.
     !     Evaluation of ability to produce outcomes with varied and developmentally appropriate content in lab work,
           homework and projects such as weekly logging of classroom experiences.
     !     Measure of progress though objective testing e.g., typing accuracy and speed (adjusted words per minute),
           chapter quizzes, and comprehension tests and exams.
     !     Evaluation through “authentic” assessment modes such as personal electronic portfolios.

ISTE/NETS STANDARDS FOR EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY FOR ALL STUDENTS (current to 2007)

 1. Creativity and Innovation
Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using
technology. Students:
a. apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas, products, or processes.
b. create original works as a means of personal or group expression.
c. use models and simulations to explore complex systems and issues.
   identify trends and forecast possibilities.
d
2. Communication and Collaboration
Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to
support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others. Students:
a. communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats.
b.
   develop cultural understanding and global awareness by engaging with learners of other cultures.

c. contribute to project teams to produce original works or solve problems.

d. process data and report results.

 3. Research and Information Fluency
Students apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information. Students:
a. plan strategies to guide inquiry.



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b. locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use information from a variety of
   sources and media.

c. evaluate and select information sources and digital tools Based primarily on the appropriateness
   to specific tasks.
d. process data and report results.

 4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making
Students use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve problems, and make
informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and resources. Students:
a. identify and define authentic problems and significant questions for investigation.

b. plan and manage activities to develop a solution or complete a project.

c. collect and analyze data to identify solutions and/or make informed decisions.

d. use multiple processes and diverse perspectives to explore alternative solutions.

5. Digital Citizenship
Students understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical
behavior. Students:
a. advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology

b. exhibit a positive attitude toward using technology that supports collaboration, learning, and
   productivity.

c. demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong learning.

d. exhibit leadership for digital citizenship.

6. Technology Operations and Concepts
Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems, and operations. Students:
     understand and use technology systems.
a.
b. select and use applications effectively and productively.
c. troubleshoot systems and applications.
   transfer current knowledge to learning of new technologies
d.

Curriculum Outlines and Learning Outcomes Performance Benchmarks Indicators
What follows is a K-12 presentation of the current IT/ICT computer studies curriculum. It should be
understood that this curriculum is dynamic and destined to change with the needs, demands and flux in the
swiftly changing milieu of information technology and emerging best practices in education. However, in its
present form, each set of grade levels are presented first with a NETS profile of information and

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communication foundational technology skill exemplars for the grade level. All students are expected to have
mastered theses skills upon completing that grade. Presented immediately after are grade level inventory
tables with annotated aligned standards, outlining the learning outcome performance indicators, methods of
instruction, assessment, and relevant teaching resources used in the IT/ICT computer studies curricula.

Grades PRE K – 2 ISTE NETS instructional profile exemplars

The following experiences with technology and digital resources are examples of learning activities in which
students might engage during PK–Grade 2 (ages 4–8):

1. Illustrate and communicate original ideas and stories using digital tools and media-rich resources. (NETS#: 1,2)

2. Identify, research, and collect data on an environmental issue using digital resources and propose a
developmentally appropriate solution. (NETS#: 1, 3, 4)

3. Engage in learning activities with learners from multiple cultures through e-mail and other electronic means.
(NETS#: 2, 6)

4. In a collaborative work group, use a variety of technologies to produce a digital presentation or product in a
curriculum area. (NETS#: 1, 2, 6)

5. Find and evaluate information related to a current or historical person or event using digital resources. (NETS#:
3)

6. Use simulations and graphical organizers to explore and depict patterns of growth such as the life cycles of plants
and animals. (NETS#: 1, 3, 4)

7. Demonstrate the safe and cooperative use of technology. (NETS#:5)

8. Independently apply digital tools and resources to address a variety of tasks and problems.( NETS#: 4, 6)

9. Communicate about technology using developmentally appropriate and accurate terminology. (NETS#: 6)

10. Demonstrate the ability to navigate in virtual environments such as electronic books, simulation software, and
Web sites. (NETS#:6)

Kindergarten Information & Communication Technology Skills Mastery Benchmarks
Kindergarten IT/ICT curriculum objectives and outcomes are based on the International Society for
Technology Education (ISTE) National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) frameworks. They
are devised to introduce kindergartners to computing as a learning tool and to help them develop
healthy computing practices. From an instructional standpoint the primary aims are to teach the
students the main parts of hardware and software and to facilitate them interacting with educational
technology.

Key to acronyms in these tables: NETS# = the number of the actual National Educational Technology Standard IPE# =the
grade level instructional profile exemplar number
Outcomes: IT/ITC Kindergarten       Instructional                                                     Measure of assessment Resource(s),
Program performance benchmark       methodology                                                                             tools
indicators; based on these by the
completion of Kindergarten students

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will:
1) Learn healthy computing habits and                       Teacher presentation and                  Observation by teacher Lab equipment,
lab behavior etc., keeping oneself and                      demonstration, hands-on                   of student performance new and old
computing parts safe, handling input                        activities, some                                                 computer
devices gently, no liquids, food or                         multimedia resources.                                            hardware
"outside activities" (running, shouting)
in the lab, maintaining correct chair                                                                                                      whiteboard,
placement, posture, and attitude.                                                                                                          markers
(NETS # 5,6 -K-2 IPE# 7,8,9)
2) Learn the basic parts and names of                       Teacher presentation and                  observation by teacher               new and old
the computer. (NETS # 5,6 -K-2 IPE#                         demonstration, software                   of student performance,              computer
7,8,9)                                                      applications.                             use of time.                         hardware
                                                                                                      Student demonstration                whiteboard,
                                                                                                      Brief written                        markers
                                                                                                      assessment                           quizzes
3) Learn how to move and manipulate a Interactive lab “hands on                                       Written comprehension                Lab computer
mouse and keyboard (NETS # 5,6 -K- activities”, teacher                                               test, demonstration of               hard and
2 IPE# 7)                             presentation and                                                skills by students,                  software
                                      demonstration.                                                  observation and
                                                                                                      evaluation of student                teacher created
                                                                                                      performance by teacher.              test.
4) Learn the keys and basic principles                      Teacher presentation and                  Observation and        Lab computer
of keyboarding typing", spacing and                         demonstration, follow up                  evaluation of student  hard and
formatting keys, and be able to                             direct 1 to 1 student                     performance by teacher software.
accurately type their name and type 5                       support during learning
words per minute or more by the end of                      activity                                  demonstration of skills
Kindergarten. . (NETS # 5,6 -K-2 IPE#                                                                 by students,
7,8)
5) Be able to navigate the desktop and Teacher presentation and                                       demonstration of                     Lab computer
identify, and open programs using      demonstration, interactive                                     skills by students,                  hard and
icons and/or menus. (NETS # 5,6 -K-2 lab “hands on activities”.                                       observation and                      software
IPE# 2,5, 7,8,9)                                                                                      evaluation of student                teacher created
                                                                                                      performance by teacher.              test. LCD
                                                                                                                                           projector,
                                                                                                                                           screen
6) Identify, and open a word processing                     Teacher presentation and                  observation by teacher               Lab software
program and be able to open/create a                        demonstration                             of student performance,              e.g., M.S. Word
file and type text using a word                                                                       production of                        LCD projector,
processor (NETS # 5,6 -K-2 IPE#                             follow up direct 1 to 1                   documents.                           screen, printer
7,8,9)                                                      student support during
                                                            learning activity

Mastery of these skills and achievement of these outcomes will determine students' readiness to progress to
working towards reaching grade one IT benchmarks and goals.

IT/ICT Grade 1 Technology & Communication Technology Skills Mastery Benchmarks



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Grade one IT/ICT curriculum objectives and outcomes are also based on ISTE National Educational
Technology Standard (NETS) frameworks They are devised to support students approaching
computing as a learning tool and to help them continue developing healthy computing practices. From
an instructional standpoint the primary aims are to teach the students the main parts of hardware and
software and to facilitate them interacting with educational technology.


Outcomes: IT/ICT Grade 1                                    Instructional                             Measure of assessment Resource(s), tools
Program performance benchmark                               methodology
indicators; based on these by the
completion of grade 1 students will:
1) Know healthy computing habits and Teacher review and                                               Observation by teacher Lab equipment,
lab behavior. (NETS # 5,6 -K-2 IPE#  presentation and                                                 of student performance computer hardware
7,8,)                                demonstration, some
                                     multimedia resources.                                                                                 keyboard training
                                                                                                                                           software
                                                            Student Question and
                                                            answer session
2) Understand and begin to use                              Teacher presentation and                  observation and         Lab equipment,
computers as tools for learning and                         demonstration, software                   evaluation of student   computer hard and,
creating as opposed to toys for                             applications.                             performance by teacher, software
entertainment. (NETS# 1,2,3,4,5,6,                                                                    use of time.
IPE# 7, 8,)                                                 Basic student projects;
                                                            writing and drawing
3) Know all basic parts of a computer                       Interactive lab “hands on                 observation and                      Lab computer
and be able to identify them verbally                       activities”, teacher                      evaluation of student                hard and software
(NETS # 5,6 IPE# 9)                                         presentation and                          performance by teacher.              brief teacher
                                                            demonstration, ID                         demonstration of                     created written
                                                            exercises, games                          knowledge,                           assessment (quiz).
                                                                                                      skill, by students
 4) Learn how to power on and off all                       teacher presentation and observation and          Lab computer
computer components and peripherals                         demonstration; Interactive evaluation of student  hard and software.
e.g., the monitor. (NETS # 5,6 IPE# 7,                      lab “hands on activities”, performance by teacher
9)
5) Know and apply the basic principles                      Teacher presentation and                  Completion of assigned               Lab computer
of keyboarding and entry level                              demonstration, interactive                activities and                       hard and software
typing the concept of “home row” hand                       lab hands on application                  production of                        teacher created
placement on the keyboard, be able to                       and activities typing                     documents etc.,                      test. LCD
accurately type 8 words per minute or                       exercises,                                observation and                      projector, screen
more by the end of grade one. (NETS #                       use of multimedia                         evaluation of student
5,6 IPE# 7,8,9,10)                                          resources, software                       performance by teacher




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6) Identify and know how to navigate Teacher presentation and                                         Teacher observation of               Lab computer
their way around GUI (Graphical User demonstration, interactive                                       student performance,                 hard and software,
Interface i.e.,” windows" and "icons") lab “hands on activities”.                                     completion of activities,            keyboard training
desktop and standard objects on it e.g.,                                                              demonstration of                     sites,
program icons, start/shutdown menu.                                                                   knowledge,                           teacher created
(NETS # 5,6 IPE# 7,8, 9,10 )                                                                          skill, by students                   tests.

7) Know how to open and work with a                         Teacher presentation and                  Completion of assigned               Lab software e.g.,
basic draw program e.g., MS Paint or                        demonstration, follow up                  activities and                       MS Paint or Kid
Kid Pix. ( NETS#: 1,5,6 -K-2 IPE#                           direct 1 to 1 student                     production of                        Pix, LCD
2,5,7,8)                                                    support during learning                   documents etc.,                      projector, screen
                                                            activity                                  observation and
                                                                                                      evaluation of student
                                                                                                      performance by teacher

8) Understand, function of, identify,                       Teacher presentation and                  completion of assigned               Lab computer
and open a word processing document                         demonstration, interactive                activities and                       hard and software,
and be able to open/create a file and                       lab “hands on activities”.                production of                        LCD projector,
type text using a word processor and                        Multimedia resources,                     documents etc.,                      screen
then print the document or file (NETS                       software                                  observation and
# 5,6 -K-2 IPE# 2, 5, 7,8,9)                                Teacher presentation and                  evaluation of student
                                                            demonstration, follow up                  performance by teacher
                                                            direct 1 to 1 student
                                                            support during learning
                                                            activity
9) Know what a graph and spreadsheet                        Teacher presentation and                  Completion of assigned               Lab hard and
is and be able to create one with                           instruction of software                   activities and evaluation            software e.g.,
teacher assistance                                          techniques, introduction to               of student performance               Graphing Club, or
(# 3, 4,5, 6)                                               software tutors, lab                      by teacher                           similar
                                                            learning activities                                                            introductory
                                                                                                                                           applications
10) Know how to name and save their                         Teacher presentation and                  completion of assigned               Lab software e.g.,
file to a pre-made folder and then                          demonstration, follow up                  activities and                       Windows OS,
locate and open a previously created                        direct 1 to 1 student                     production of                        LCD projector,
file, and edit and/or append it by                          support during learning                   documents etc.,                      screen
writing new words or modifying                              activity                                  observation and
it. (NETS#: 1,6, IPE# 7,9,10)                                                                         evaluation of student
                                                                                                      performance by teacher
11) Identify and with assistance, be                        Teacher presentation and                  Observation and        Lab software e.g.
able use an Internet browser to work                        demonstration, follow up                  evaluation of student  MS Internet
with specific online applications: e.g.,                    direct 1 to 1 student                     performance by teacher Explorer, Firefox
educational games, typing sites, search                     support during learning                                          internet browsers,
engines (NETS#: #3,5,6, IPE# 7,9,10)                        activity                                                         www sites, LCD
                                                                                                                             projector, screen

Mastery of these skills and achievement of these outcomes will determine students' readiness to progress to
working towards reaching grade two IT benchmarks and goals.


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Grade 2 Information & Communication Technology Skills Mastery Benchmarks

Grade two IT/ICT curriculum objectives and outcomes are again based on ISTE National Educational
Technology Standard (NETS) frameworks. They are aimed at further fostering students' ability to
develop and apply healthy computing practices and etiquette. The chief instructional goals are to
continue instructing students in knowing better how to operate, computing technologies while
supporting their ability to self- instruct and learn independently as they gradually acquire higher order
thinking skills..

Outcomes: IT/ICT Grade 2              Instructional                                                   Measure of assessment Resource(s),
program performance benchmark         methodology                                                                           tools
indicators; based on these by the end
of year two students will:
1) Know and practice healthy                                Teacher review and                        Direct observation by                Lab equipment,
computing habits and etiquette                              presentation and                          teacher of student                   computer
(NETS#: 5,6 , IPE# 7,8,9 )                                  demonstration, some                       performance                          hardware
                                                            multimedia resources.
                                                                                                                                           keyboard
                                                                                                                                           training
                                                                                                                                           software
2) Understand and apply computers as                        Teacher presentation and                  Direct observation by                Lab computer
tools for learning and creating                             demonstration, software                   teacher of student                   hard and,
(NETS#: 1,2,3, 4,5,6, , IPE# 7,8,9)                         applications.                             performance, use of                  software
                                                                                                      time.
                                                            Student use of technology
                                                            for school assignments;
                                                            writing, creating.
3) Know all basic parts of a computer                       Interactive lab “hands on                 Written comprehension                Lab computer
and be able to correctly plug in and                        activities”, teacher                      test, demonstration of               hard and
connect them together. (NETS # 5, 6 ,                       presentation and                          skills by students,                  software
IPE# 7,9,10)                                                demonstration.                            observation and
                                                                                                      evaluation of student                teacher created
                                                                                                      performance by teacher.              test.
4) Learn how to power on and off all                        Interactive lab “hands on                 observation and        Lab computer
computer components and peripherals                         activities”, teacher                      evaluation of student  hard and
e.g., the monitor. (NETS # 5,6, IPE#                        presentation and                          performance by teacher software.
7,9,10)                                                     demonstration
5) Identify and understand the GUI     Teacher presentation and                                       observation by teacher               Lab computer
(Graphical User Interface i.e.,”       demonstration, interactive                                     of student performance,              hard and
windows" and "icons") desktop and      lab “hands on activities”.                                     completion of activities             software
standard objects on it e.g., program                                                                  and production of                    teacher created
icons, start/shutdown menu and be able                                                                documents etc.                       test. LCD
to independent open and use a variety                                                                                                      projector,
of applications (#5,6 , IPE# 7,9,10)                                                                                                       screen
6) Understand functions of and be able Teacher presentation and completion of assigned Lab computer
to use basic input and output devices: demonstration, interactive activities and       hard and
keyboard and mouse i.e., keys and      lab “hands on activities”. production of        software,


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buttons. (NETS # 5,6)                                                                                 documents etc.,                      keyboard
                                                            Multimedia resources,                     observation and                      training sites,
                                                            software                                  evaluation of student                teacher created
                                                                                                      performance by teacher               tests.
7) Know and apply the basic principles                      Teacher presentation and completion of assigned                                Lab computer
of keyboarding and entry level                              demonstration, interactive activities and                                      hard and
typing the concept of “home row” hand                       lab “hands on activities”. production of                                       software, LCD
placement on the keyboard, goal of                                                     documents etc.,                                     projector,
"touch typing", spacing and formatting                      Multimedia resources,      observation and                                     screen
keys, and be able to accurately type 10                     software                   evaluation of student
words per minute or more by the end of                                                 performance by teacher
grade two. (NETS # 5,6, IPE# 7,8)
8) Understand, the function of, identify,                   Teacher presentation and                  completion of assigned               Lab software
and open a word processing document                         demonstration, follow up                  activities and                       e.g., M.S. Word
and be able to open/create a file and                       direct 1 to 1 student                     production of                        LCD projector,
type text using a word processor, name,                     support during learning                   documents etc.,                      screen
save and then print the document or                         activity                                  observation and
file ( NETS # 5,6 IPE# 8,9,10)                                                                        evaluation of student
                                                                                                      performance by teacher
9) Understand spreadsheets their                            Teacher presentation and                  Completion of assigned               Lab hard and
relation to graphing and be able to                         instruction of software                   activities and evaluation            software e.g.,
develop one using teacher provided                          techniques, introduction to               of student performance               Graphing Club,
data. (# 3, 4,5, 6)                                         software tutors, lab                      by teacher                           MS excel,
                                                            learning activities                                                            Google Docs.,
                                                                                                                                           spreadsheets.
10) Identify and with assistance, be                        Teacher presentation and                  Observation and        Lab hardware,
able access, compose and receive web-                       demonstration, follow up                  evaluation of student  internet
based (school) email with peers (NETS                       direct 1 to 1 student                     performance by teacher connection,
# 5,6                                                       support during learning                                          browser, LCD
IPE# 3,7)                                                   activity                                                         projector,
                                                                                                                             screen


Mastery of these skills and achievement of these outcomes will determine students' readiness to progress to
working towards reaching grade 3 IT benchmarks and goals.

Grades 3 – 5 ISTE/NETS instructional profile exemplars
The following experiences with technology and digital resources are examples of learning activities in which
students might engage during Grades 3–5 (ages 8–11):

 1. Produce a media-rich digital story about a significant local event based on first-person interviews. (NETS#: 1, 2,
 3, 4)

 2. Use digital-imaging technology to modify or create works of art for use in a digital presentation. (NETS#: 1, 2,
 6)

 3. Recognize bias in digital resources while researching an environmental issue with guidance from the teacher.
 (NETS#: 3, 4)

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 4. Select and apply digital tools to collect, organize, and analyze data to evaluate theories or test hypotheses.
 (NETS#: 3, 4, 6)

 5. Identify and investigate a global issue and generate possible solutions using digital tools and resources.
 (NETS#: 3, 4)

 6. Conduct science experiments using digital instruments and measurement devices. (NETS#: 4, 6)

 7. Conceptualize, guide, and manage individual or group learning projects using digital planning tools with teacher
 support. (NETS#: 4, 6)

 8. Practice injury prevention by applying a variety of ergonomic strategies when using technology. (NETS#: 5)

 9. Debate the effect of existing and emerging technologies on individuals, society, and the global community.
 (NETS#: 5, 6)

 10. Apply previous knowledge of digital technology operations to analyze and solve current hardware and
 software problems. (NETS#: 4, 6)


Grades 3 Information & Communication Technology Skills Mastery Benchmarks
Grade three curriculum objectives are once more, based on the ISTE -IT/ICT National Educational
Technology Standard frameworks. They are aimed at further fostering students' ability to develop and apply
healthy computing practices and etiquette. The chief instructional goals are to continue instructing students
in knowing better how to operate, computing technologies while supporting their ability to independently
self- instruct and learn as they acquire higher order thinking skills..


IT/C Grade 3 Program performance                            Instructional methodology                 Measure of assessment Resource(s), tools
benchmark indicators

1) Practice and maintain healthy                            Teacher review and           Direct observation and                           Lab equipment,
computing habits and etiquette. (NETS#:                     reinforcement demonstration, evaluation by teacher of                         computer hardware
5,6 , IPE# 8 )                                              some multimedia resources    student practices                                LAB rules
                                                                                         brief written                                    abridged AUP copies,
                                                                                         comprehension test,                              LCD projector screen
2) Be able to independently identify                        Teacher presentation and                  Observation by teacher              Lab computer hard
machine parts and perform basic essential                   demonstration, follow up                  of student performance,             and, software, LCD
tasks such as powering them on and off.                     direct 1 to 1 student support             use of time                         projector screen
(NETS# 1,5,6 IPE#10)                                        during learning activity
3) Be able to successfully log-on to the                    Teacher presentation and                  Written comprehension               Lab computer
school network (NETS# 1,5,6 IPE#10)                         demonstration. Lab and                    test, demonstration of              hard and software
                                                            home assignments                          skills by students,                 online activities and
                                                            Interactive lab “hands on                 observation and                     web quests and
                                                            activities”                               evaluation of student               teacher created tests.
                                                                                                      performance by teacher
 4) Be able to create directories and                       Teacher presentation and                  observation and                     Lab computer
folders and save then retrieve, and edit or                 demonstration, follow up                  evaluation of student               hard and software,
modify files to and from them.                              direct 1 to 1 student support             performance by teacher              e.g., Windows OS..

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(NETS#1,3,4,5,6 IPE#,4,7)                                   during learning activity
 5) Know and apply the basic principles of                  Teacher presentation and                  Testing and tracking of             Lab computer
keyboarding using “home row” hand                           instruction of techniques,                progress with                       hard and software
placement on the keyboard and related                       introduction of instructional             keyboarding/typing                  keyboard/typing
techniques working towards "touch                           software, lab practice sessions           software                            software, e.g.,
typing", and be able to accurately type 12                                                            Direct observation by               learn2type.com,
words per minute or more by the end of                                                                teacher of student                  Mavis Beacon.
grade 3. (NETS# 1,5,6 IPE#4,7))                                                                       performance,                         LCD projector, screen
                                                                                                      completion of activities
                                                                                                      and production of
                                                                                                      documents etc.
6) Identify, understand, the function of,                   Teacher presentation and                  Teacher evaluation of               Lab computer
and independently access a word                             instruction of techniques,                student performance                 hard and software,
processing program to open/create a file                    introduction of instructional             Completion of assigned              e.g., MS Word. LCD
and type text and then name, save, and                      software, lab practice sessions           activities and production           projector, screen
print the document (NETS # 1, 2,5,6                                                                   of documents etc.,
IPE#2,4,7)                                                                                            observation and
7) Understand what spreadsheet and                          Teacher presentation and                  Completion of                       Lab hard and
graphs are is be able to create them                        instruction of software                   assigned activities and             software e.g.,
these using data from diverse sources .                     techniques, introduction to               evaluation of student               Graphing Club, MS
(# 3, 4,5, 6)                                               software tutors, lab                      performance by                      excel, Google Docs.,
                                                            learning activities                       teacher                             spreadsheets.
8 )Understand the connection between                        Teacher presentation and                  Completion of assigned Lab hard and software
digital cameras, scanners and computers                     demonstration, direct support             activities and evaluation e.g.,
and be able to begin working with them in                   of students during learning               of student performance digital camera
tandem. (NETS#1,3,6 IPE#2,4,7)                              activity.                                 by teacher
9) Be able to understand related risks of                   Teacher presentation and                  completion of assigned              Lab software e.g.,
working on the WWW and successfully                         demonstration, direct support             activities and production           Firefox MS IE,
pass the "Internet safety knowledge" test.                  of students during learning               of documents etc.,                  internet browser, www
(NETS #3,5,6 IPE#2,4,7)                                     activity.                                 observation and                     site LCD projector,
                                                                                                      evaluation of student               screen
                                                                                                      performance by teacher
10) Be able to independently use an                         Teacher presentation and                  Observation and                     Lab software e.g.,
Internet browser to go specific                             demonstration, follow up                  evaluation of student               Firefox MS IE,
intranet/WWW locations e.g., age level                      direct 1 to 1 student support             performance by teacher              internet browser, www
educational sites and search engines.                       during learning activity                                                      site LCD projector,
(NETS#3,5,6,)                                                                                                                             screen
11) Be able to understand with assistance,                  Teacher presentation and                  Completion of assigned Lab hard and software
managing and using an email account                         demonstration, direct support             activities, observation   e.g., school web mail,
application e.g., successfully, log-on,                     of students during earning                and evaluation of student LCD projector, screen
navigate, address, send and receive email.                  activity.                                 performance by teacher
(NETS# 5,6)
Mastery of these skills and achievement of these outcomes will determine students' readiness to progress to
working towards reaching grade 4 IT/ICT benchmarks and goals.

                       Grades 4 Information & Communication Technology Skills Mastery Inventory

Grade four IT/ICT curriculum objectives are also based on the ISTE National Educational Technology
Standard frameworks. In grade four there is greater focus on learning how the tools of technology are used
for learning, self expression, and critical inquiry across the curriculum. The main instructional goals are

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having students augment and build upon existing skill sets which support and broaden their independent
learning ability, inquiry and higher order thinking skills.

 Outcomes: IT/ICT Grades 4                                 Instructional                              Measure of assessment                   Resource(s), tools
 Program performance benchmark                             methodology
 indicators based on these students
 will:
 1) Be able to practice "appropriate                       Teacher presentation and                   Written comprehension                   Copies of AUP,
 use" of IT/ICT technologies (i.e.,                        demonstration, reading                     test, observation and                   Lab equipment,
 computers) is in the lab school and                       and review of school                       evaluation of by teacher                computer
 elsewhere. (# 5,6)                                        acceptable use policy.                     of student practices                    hardware
                                                                                                                                              AUP copies,
                                                                                                                                              LCD projector
                                                                                                                                              screen
 2) Know and be able to put perform                        Teacher presentation and                   Written comprehension                   Lab computer
 basic troubleshooting of hardware                         demonstration. Lab and                     test, demonstration of                  hard and,
 and software application problems                         home assignments                           skills by students,                     software, LCD
 e.g. knowing about equipment                              Interactive lab “hands on                  observation and                         projector screen
 connections and saving and escaping                       activities”                                evaluation of student                   teacher prepared
 from frozen applications. (# 1, 2,5,6)                                                               performance by teacher                  tests
 3) Be able to navigate to, log-on,                        Teacher presentation and                   Written comprehension                   Lab computer
 access, save and retrieve, or send                        demonstration, follow up                   test, demonstration of                  hard and software
 and receive files to and from                             direct 1 to 1 student                      skills by students,                     online activities
 directories using a personal account                      support during learning                    observation and                         and web quests
 -through school and in related                            activity                                   evaluation of student                   and teacher
 technological contexts e.g., a school                                                                performance by teacher                  created tests.
 Information system or portal, a user
 account on a home computer. (# 1, 2,
 3,5,6)
  4) Understand, identify, and use the                     Teacher presentation and                   Observation by teacher                  Lab computer
 correct program/application for                           instruction of techniques,                 of student performance,                 hard and software,
 creating or editing a graphic. (# 3, 4,                   direct support of students                 completion of activities                e.g., paint,
 5,6)                                                      during learning activity.                  and production of                       graphics
                                                                                                      graphics etc.                           programs.
  5) Be able to integrate researched                       Teacher presentation and                   Observation by teacher                  Lab computer
 and collected data, as well created                       instruction of techniques,                 of student performance,                 hard and software
 and edited information into a                             introduction of                            completion of activities                keyboard/typing
 multimedia presentation. (# 3, 4,                         instructional software, lab                and production of                       software, e.g.,
 5,6)                                                      practice sessions                          PowerPoint presentation                 PowerPoint
                                                                                                      or related application.                 LCD projector,
                                                                                                                                              screen
 6) be able to accurately type 15                          Review of keyboarding                      Testing and tracking of                 Lab computer
 adjusted words per minute (AWPM)                          and typing techniques, lab                 progress with                           hard and software
 by the end of grade 5 (# 5,6)                             practice sessions                          keyboarding/typing                      keyboard/typing
                                                                                                      software, student kept                  software, e.g.,
                                                                                                      logs, observation by                    learn2type.com,
                                                                                                      teacher of student                      and similar Mavis
                                                                                                      performance,                            Beacon.
                                                                                                      completion of activities                 LCD projector,
                                                                                                      and production of                       screen

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                                                                                                      documents etc.
 7) Know and be able to apply                              Teacher presentation and                   completion of assigned                  Lab computer
 intermediate document processing                          instruction of software                    activities and production               hard and software,
 techniques by creating weekly class                       techniques, lab learning                   of documents etc.,                      e.g., MS Word ,
 logs and using key commands and                           activities                                 observation and                         notepad, LCD
 shortcuts, margin settings,                                                                          evaluation of student                   projector, screen
 integration of graphics, and tables in                                                               performance by teacher
 processing and then learn how to
 how to save in different formats e.g.,
 plain text files. (# 3, 4,5, 6)
 8) Understand what a spreadsheet                          Teacher presentation and                   Completion of assigned                  Lab hard and
 and graph is and how be able to                           instruction of software                    activities and evaluation               software e.g., MS
 develop one using teacher provided                        techniques, introduction to                of student performance                  excel,
 data.                                                     software tutors, lab                       by teacher                              spreadsheets.
 (# 3, 4,5, 6)                                             learning activities
 9) Be able to collaborate with peers,                     Teacher presentation and                   Completion of assigned                  Lab hard and
 teachers and others on technology                         instruction.                               activities and evaluation               software e.g.,
 related projects. (# 2, 3,5,6,)                                                                      of student performance                  school web mail,
                                                                                                      by teacher                              LCD projector,
                                                                                                                                              screen
 10) Understand what the internet /                        Teacher presentation and                   Completion of assigned                  Lab software e.g.,
 www is and how to use it safely and                       demonstration, direct                      activities and production               Firefox MS IE,
 ethically, by demonstrating basic                         support of students during                 of documents etc.,                      internet browser,
 proficiency in the location and use                       learning activity.                         observation and                         various www
 of search engines, graphical archives                                                                evaluation of student                   sites, search
 and subject or content specific sites                                                                performance by teacher                  engines, LCD
 (#3, 4,5 6,)                                                                                                                                 projector, screen
 11) Know how to use the                                   Teacher presentation and                   Completion of assigned                  Lab software e.g.,
 internet/www web for                                      demonstration, direct                      group or partner                        Firefox MS IE,
 communication and collaboration                           support of students during                 activities, successful                  internet browser,
 using e-mail, messaging, wikis,                           learning activity.                         evaluation of student                   school web mail,
 websites and related technologies                                                                    performance sending an                  www sites, LCD
 i.e., virtual environments, school                                                                   and receipt of mail by                  projector, screen
 information systems or portals,                                                                      teacher
 blogs or forums, via a user account
 on a home computer (VLE's.) (#1, 3,
 4,5 6,)

Mastery of these skills and achievement of these outcomes will determine students' readiness to progress to
working towards reaching grade 5 IT/ICT benchmarks and goals.

Grade five IT/ICT curriculum objectives are also based on the ISTE NETS National Educational Technology
Standard frameworks. Emphasis is given in grade five to how the tools of technology work, and are used for
learning, self expression, and critical inquiry across the curriculum. The main goals of instruction are having
students exercise and expand their foundational skills through exploration, creation, collaboration and
invention. The shift towards independent learning is cultivated with the goal of growing critical inquiry
abilities.

 IT/ICT Grades 5 Program                                   Instructional                              Measure of assessment                   Resource(s), tools
 performance benchmark                                     methodology

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 indicators based on these students
 will:
 1) Be able to explain and practice                        Teacher presentation and                   Written comprehension                   Copies of AUP,
 "appropriate use" of IT/ICT                               demonstration, reading                     test, observation and                   Lab equipment,
 technologies (i.e., computers) is in                      and review of school                       evaluation of by teacher                computer
 the lab school and elsewhere. (# 5,6)                     acceptable use policy.                     of student practices                    hardware
                                                                                                                                              AUP copies,
                                                                                                                                              LCD projector
                                                                                                                                              screen
 2) Know and be able to put perform                        Teacher presentation and                   Written comprehension                   Lab computer
 basic troubleshooting of hardware                         demonstration. Lab and                     test, demonstration of                  hard and,
 and software application problems                         home assignments                           skills by students,                     software, LCD
 e.g. knowing about equipment                              Interactive lab “hands on                  observation and                         projector screen
 connections and saving and escaping                       activities”                                evaluation of student                   teacher prepared
 from frozen applications. (# 1, 2,5,6)                                                               performance by teacher                  tests
 3) Be able to navigate to, log-on,                        Teacher presentation and                   Written comprehension                   Lab computer
 access, save and retrieve, or send                        demonstration, follow up                   test, demonstration of                  hard and software
 and receive files to and from                             direct 1 to 1 student                      skills by students,                     online activities
 directories using a personal account                      support during learning                    observation and                         and web quests
 -through school and in related                            activity                                   evaluation of student                   and teacher
 technological contexts e.g., a LAN                                                                   performance by teacher                  created tests.
 share-drive, email, school
 information system or portal, blog or
 forum, via a user account on a home
 computer. (# 1, 2, 3,5,6)
  4) Understand, identify, and use the                     Teacher presentation and                   Observation by teacher                  Lab computer
 correct program/application for                           instruction of techniques,                 of student performance,                 hard and software,
 creating or editing a graphic. (# 3, 4,                   direct support of students                 completion of activities                e.g., paint,
 5,6)                                                      during learning activity.                  and production of                       graphics
                                                                                                      graphics etc.                           programs.
  5) Be able to integrate researched                       Teacher presentation and                   Observation by teacher                  Lab computer
 and collected data, as well created                       instruction of techniques,                 of student performance,                 hard and software
 and edited information into a                             introduction of                            completion of activities                keyboard/typing
 multimedia presentation. (# 3, 4,                         instructional software, lab                and production of                       software, e.g.,
 5,6)                                                      practice sessions                          PowerPoint presentation                 PowerPoint
                                                                                                      or related application.                 LCD projector,
                                                                                                                                              screen
 6) be able to accurately type 18                          Review of keyboarding                      Testing and tracking of                 Lab computer
 adjusted words per minute (AWPM)                          and typing techniques, lab                 progress with                           hard and software
 by the end of grade 5 (# 5,6)                             practice sessions                          keyboarding/typing                      keyboard/typing
                                                                                                      software, student kept                  software, e.g.,
                                                                                                      logs, observation by                    learn2type.com,
                                                                                                      teacher of student                      and related.
                                                                                                      performance,                             LCD projector,
                                                                                                      completion of activities                screen
                                                                                                      and production of
                                                                                                      documents etc.
 7) Know and be able to apply                              Teacher presentation and                   completion of assigned    Lab computer
 intermediate document processing                          instruction of software                    activities and production hard and software,
 techniques by creating weekly class                       techniques, lab learning                   of documents etc.,        e.g., MS Word ,

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 logs and using key commands and                           activities                                 observation and                         notepad, LCD
 shortcuts, margin settings,                                                                          evaluation of student                   projector, screen
 integration of graphics, and tables in                                                               performance by teacher
 processing and then learn how to
 how to save in different formats e.g.,
 plain text files. (# 3, 4,5, 6)
 8) Create spreadsheets and graphs                         Teacher presentation and                   Completion of assigned                  Lab hard and
 using a variety of data sources to                        instruction of software                    activities and evaluation               software e.g., MS
 present and explain information in                        techniques, introduction to                of student performance                  excel
 various contexts (Science, social                         software tutors, lab                       by teacher                              spreadsheets.
 Studies)                                                  learning activities
 (# 3, 4,5, 6)
 9) Be able to collaborate with peers,                     Teacher presentation and                   Completion of assigned                  Lab hard and
 teachers and others on technology                         instruction.                               activities and evaluation               software e.g.,
 related projects. (# 2, 3,5,6,)                                                                      of student performance                  school web mail,
                                                                                                      by teacher                              LCD projector,
                                                                                                                                              screen
 10) Understand what the internet /                        Teacher presentation and                   Completion of assigned                  Lab software e.g.,
 www is and how to use it safely and                       demonstration, direct                      activities and production               Firefox MS IE,
 ethically, by demonstrating basic                         support of students during                 of documents etc.,                      internet browser,
 proficiency in the location and use                       learning activity.                         observation and                         various www
 of search engines, graphical archives                                                                evaluation of student                   sites, search
 and subject or content specific sites                                                                performance by teacher                  engines, LCD
 (#3, 4,5 6,)                                                                                                                                 projector, screen
 11) Use the internet/www regularly                        Teacher presentation and                   Completion of assigned                  Lab software e.g.,
 for communication and                                     demonstration, direct                      group or partner                        Firefox MS IE,
 collaboration through such                                support of students during                 activities, successful                  internet browser,
 applications as e-mail, messaging,                        learning activity.                         evaluation of student                   school web mail,
 wikis, blogs, or forums websites and                                                                 performance sending an                  www sites, LCD
 related technologies i.e., virtual                                                                   and receipt of mail by                  projector, screen
 environments, school information                                                                     teacher
 systems or portals, via a user
 account on a home computer
 (VLE's.) (#1, 3, 4,5 6,)
 12) Use internet/www based                                Teacher presentation and                   Completion of assigned                  Lab software e.g.,
 application (wikis, blogs, websites,                      demonstration,                             activities and projects                 internet browsers,
 related 2.0 apps) for the creation of                     exploration and design,                    successful evaluation of                www sites, and
 content, self –expression and the                         and experimentation by                     student performance by                  online, 2.0 tools,
 communication of ideas (#1, 2, 3,                         students with facilitation                 teacher and peers.                      LCD projector,
 4,5 6,)                                                   and support of teacher.                                                            screen


Mastery of these skills and achievement of these outcomes will determine students' readiness to progress to
working towards reaching middle school (grades 6-8) IT/ICT benchmarks and goals.

                   Grades 6-8 Information & Communication Technology Skills Mastery Benchmarks

Grades six through eight curriculum objectives are based on the International Society for Technology
Education NETS IT/ICT educational standard frameworks. They are aimed at maintaining and building
upon the foundation of core skills established in the lower grades and the development of a more holistic


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understanding of the use of technology as a tool for independent lifelong learning, communication and self-
expression.

ISTE NETS Grades 6- 8 instructional profile exemplars:
The following experiences with technology and digital resources are examples of learning

activities in which students might engage during Grades 6–8 (ages 11–14):

1. Describe and illustrate a content-related concept or process using a model, simulation, or concept-mapping
software. (NETS#:1, 2)

2. Create original animations or videos documenting school, community, or local events. (NETS#:1, 2, 6)

3. Gather data, examine patterns, and apply information for decision making using digital tools and resources.
(NETS#:1, 4)

4. Participate in a cooperative learning project in an online learning community. (NETS#:2)

5. Evaluate digital resources to determine the credibility of the author and publisher and the timeliness and accuracy
of the content. (NETS#: 3)

6. Employ data-collection technology such as probes, handheld devices, and geographic mapping systems to gather,
view, analyze, and report results for content-related problems. (NETS#: 3, 4, 6)

7. Select and use the appropriate tools and digital resources to accomplish a variety of tasks and to solve problems.
(NETS#:3, 4, 6)

8. Use collaborative electronic authoring tools to explore common curriculum content from multicultural
perspectives with other learners. (NETS#: 2, 3, 4, 5)

9. Integrate a variety of file types to create and illustrate a document or presentation. (NETS#:1, 6)

10. Independently develop and apply strategies for identifying and solving routine hardware and software problems.
(NETS#: 4, 6)




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 Outcomes: IT/ICT grade 6           Instructional methodology Measurement of                                                                   Resource(s)
 program performance benchmark                                assessment                                                                       /tools
 indicators based on these students
 will:
 1) Be able to articulate and abide by                   Teacher presentation and                    Written comprehension                     Copies of AUP,
 the tenets of an institutional                          demonstration, reading and                  test, observation and                     Lab equipment,
 technology Acceptable Use Policy                        review of school acceptable                 evaluation of by teacher of               computer
 (AUP). (# 4, 5, 6,)                                     use policy.                                 student practices                         hardware
                                                                                                                                               AUP copies,
                                                                                                                                               LCD projector
                                                                                                                                               screen
 2) Be able to accurately type 20 Review of keyboarding and                                          Testing and tracking of                   Lab computer
 adjusted words per minute by the typing techniques,                                                 progress with                             hard and
 end of grade 6, 30 AWPM by grade introduction to software                                           keyboarding/typing                        software
 7, and 35 by grade 8. (# 5, 6,)  tutors, lab practice sessions                                      software, student kept logs,              keyboard/typing
                                                                                                     observation by teacher of                 software, e.g.,
                                                                                                     student performance,                      learn2type.com,
                                                                                                     completion of activities and              alfatyping.com,
                                                                                                     production of documents                   Mavis Beacon.
                                                                                                     etc.                                       LCD projector,
                                                                                                                                               screen
 3) Know the parts of and be able to                     Teacher presentation and                    Written comprehension                     Lab computer
 independently perform routine                           demonstration, student                      tests, demonstration of                   hard and
 troubleshooting of hardware and                         research assignments in lab                 skills by students,                       software online
 software applications. (/#4, 5 6,)                      and at outside class, direct                observation and evaluation                activities and
                                                         support of students during                  of student performance by                 websites e/g.,
                                                         learning activities.                        teacher                                   www.howstuffw
                                                                                                                                               orks, and
                                                                                                                                               intel.com and
                                                                                                                                               teacher created
                                                                                                                                               tests.
 4) Be able to independently log-on,                     Teacher presentation and                    Observation by teacher of                 Lab computer
 navigate to, access, create, save and                   demonstration, written                      student performance,                      hard and
 retrieve, or send and receive files to                  instructions, follow up                     completion of activities and              software, online
 and from directories using a                            direct 1 to 1 student support               production of graphics etc.               IT/ICT resources
 personal school network account, -                      during learning activity                                                              e.g.,
 through school and in related                                                                                                                  wiki, school
 technological contexts e.g., Virtual                                                                                                          web mail
 Learning Environments (#5,6)
 5) Be able to independently create                      Teacher presentation and                    Observation by teacher of                 Lab computer
 and present integrated researched                       demonstration, student                      student performance,                      hard and
 and collected (cross curricular) data,                  research assignments in lab                 completion of activities and              software e.g.,
 as well created and edited                              and outside class, direct                   production of MS                          presentation
 information into a multimedia                           follow-up support of                        PowerPoint, Online                        LCD projector,
 presentation (e.g., MS Power Point.                     students during learning                    presentation tool or related              screen
 or similar) (#3, 4,5, 6,)                               activities.                                 application.



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 6) Be able to work collaboratively                      Teacher presentation and                    Completion of assigned                    Various tools:
 with others to plan, design and                         instruction of techniques,                  activities and evaluation of              depending on the
 create technology related projects,                     direct follow-up support of                 student performance by                    project; programs
 in person and remotely e.g., email,                     students during lab practice                teacher                                   websites, blogs,
 (#3, 4,5, 6,)                                           sessions.                                                                             etc., LCD
                                                                                                                                               projector screen,
 7) Be able to independently create                     Teacher presentation and                     Observation by teacher of                 Lab computer
 formatted text documents for                           instruction of techniques,                   student performance,                      hard and
 assignments such as reports                            direct follow-up support of                  completion of activities and              software e.g.,
 applying intermediate to advanced                      students during lab practice                 production of documents                   MS Word, LCD
 document processing techniques.                        sessions.                                    etc.                                      projector, screen
 (#3, 4,5, 6,)

  8) Understand how a spreadsheet                       Teacher presentation and                     completion of assigned                    Lab computer
  and graph application work (e.g.,                     instruction of software                      activities and production of              hard and
  MS Excel or similar) and use basic                    techniques, direct follow-up                 documents etc.,                           software, e.g.,
  to intermediate techniques to                         support of students during                   observation and evaluation                MS Excel, LCD
  develop one using teacher provided                    learning activities.                         of student performance by                 projector, screen
  or researched data. (#2, 4,5, 6,)                                                                  teacher
  9) Understand how to use the                           Teacher presentation,                       Completion of assigned                    Lab shard and
  internet www safely and ethically,                     written instructions, follow                activities and evaluation of              software e.g.,
  by demonstrating basic proficiency                     up direct 1 to 1 student                    student performance by                    Firefox MS IE,
  in the location and use of search                      support during learning                     teacher                                   internet browser,
  engines, graphical archives and                        activity                                                                              various www
  subject or content specific sites.                                                                                                           sites, search
  (#3, 4,5, 6,)                                                                                                                                engines, LCD
                                                                                                                                               projector,
 10) Know how to use the                                 Teacher presentation and                    Completion of assigned                    Lab software
 internet/www web for research,                          demonstration, student                      activities and production of              e.g., Firefox MS
 communication, collaboration, and                       research and study of                       documents etc.,                           IE, internet
 expression using e-mail, messaging,                     resources, on and offline,                  written assignments, and                  browser, various
 wiki's, websites, and related                           during labs and outside                     tests, observation and                    www sites,
 technologies such as integrated                         class, interactive learning                 evaluation of student                     search engines,
 virtual learning sites. (#2, 3, 4,5, 6,)                activities                                  performance by teacher                    LCD projector,
                                                                                                                                               screen
 11) Understand and abide by                             Teacher presentation and                    Completion of assigned                    Text handouts,
 regulations and laws for                                demonstration, student                      individual, partner and                   Lab software
 electronic media and                                    research and study of                       group activities, successful              e.g., Firefox MS
 resources relating to                                   resources, on and offline,                  evaluation of student                     IE, internet
 intellectual copyright law,                             during labs and outside                     performance                               browser, www
 proper use, and citation of                             class, interactive learning                                                           sites, LCD
 information sources. (#5, 6,)                           activities                                                                            projector, screen




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Master.ISTE.NETSbasedICT-IT.curriculum-2010 edition-edited

  • 1. !"#!$"%$&'()*+,-.*)/0+1-- Content and Achievement Standards, Curriculum Outlines Grades k–12 Benchmarks, and Learning Outcomes By Sean T. Moroney M.Ed. 2010 Edition This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 2. 2 Acknowledgements: Author and Editor: Sean T. Moroney M.Ed., ICT Coordinator ICT/IT Dept. Sources of materials, guidelines: The International Society for Technology Education (ISTE) The International Baccalaureate Program (World IB) The Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) The Virginia State Department of Education The Massachusetts State Department of Education IT/ICTCOMPUTER STUDIES PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY AND GOALS Our aim is to support student learning via the use of the tools of technology throughout the educational community. The primary focus is on developing and equipping students with a foundational computing skill-set, which empowers their ability to use the tools of technology for success as lifelong learners. The basic goals of the computer studies program are to: ! Address the needs of students who enter school at varying degrees of proficiency. ! Equip all students with a foundation of core skills necessary for using technology as a tool for life-long learning and communication. ! Expose students to a wide variety of technology tools to meet these aims. ! Empower students in the continual exploration and use of an array of information technology tools for research, self-expression, communication and collaboration, creation, and invention, IT/ICTCOMPUTER STUDIES PROGRAM OVERVIEW The IT/ICT computer studies program is built in alignment with the International Society of Technology National Educational Technology Standards. This framework of standards has been adopted or is referenced by a majority of the American state departments of education, and by a number of schools systems internationally. Students begin the IT/ICT computer studies program in the lower grades (k-5) by becoming acquainted with the computer, its related parts, and basic functions of both hard and software. In accordance with developmentally appropriate standards and the school ESL's they begin to build a core skills foundation; working with the computer and learning such basics such as lab etiquette, ergonomics, observing safe computing and online practices, keyboarding/touch typing, and how to work with the desktop, typing, office productivity, and paint programs and other common software applications. In the middle grades (6-8), students spend as much time learning how the computer works as they do working with the computer. The focus of instruction maintains and builds upon the foundation of core skills through more project based learning activities. Greater emphasis is put on academic aspects of the subject and studies are undertaken of the history and social impact of information technologies (I.e. computers) on human culture. Introduction of various tools for research, and communication (school wiki, and personal websites), and self-expression are introduced to promote greater independence in learning. In the upper grades (9-12) students whom elect to further study IT/ICT are exposed to a wider array of tools and applications for use in information technology. They further study the global impact of the “digital revolution or This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 3. 3 renaissance” and current emerging technology trends in society. There is a concentration on the application of specific hard and software tools for self-expression and the communication of ideas via the development cycle. Through this process, students demonstrate their proficiency via the design and completion of numerous projects e.g., digitally publishable media, web content, programming, and multi-media creation. It is expected that students who've completed these studies will have mastered the understanding and use of a basic foundation of IT/ICT tools and possess the ability to not only to apply these skills in the “real world” but can use them to continue to independently learn and communicate throughout their lives. MEANS OF ASSESMENT Depending on the age and range of developmental ability IT/ICT program students will be evaluated using formative and summative methods. Some examples of this are: ! Consistent, general teacher observation of classroom participation during learning activities ! Ability to successfully learn, identify and operate a computer, its' component parts and applications connected to its use i.e., school systems, the intra and internet. ! Evaluation of ability to produce outcomes with varied and developmentally appropriate content in lab work, homework and projects such as weekly logging of classroom experiences. ! Measure of progress though objective testing e.g., typing accuracy and speed (adjusted words per minute), chapter quizzes, and comprehension tests and exams. ! Evaluation through “authentic” assessment modes such as personal electronic portfolios. ISTE/NETS STANDARDS FOR EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY FOR ALL STUDENTS (current to 2007) 1. Creativity and Innovation Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology. Students: a. apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas, products, or processes. b. create original works as a means of personal or group expression. c. use models and simulations to explore complex systems and issues. identify trends and forecast possibilities. d 2. Communication and Collaboration Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others. Students: a. communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats. b. develop cultural understanding and global awareness by engaging with learners of other cultures. c. contribute to project teams to produce original works or solve problems. d. process data and report results. 3. Research and Information Fluency Students apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information. Students: a. plan strategies to guide inquiry. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 4. 4 b. locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use information from a variety of sources and media. c. evaluate and select information sources and digital tools Based primarily on the appropriateness to specific tasks. d. process data and report results. 4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making Students use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve problems, and make informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and resources. Students: a. identify and define authentic problems and significant questions for investigation. b. plan and manage activities to develop a solution or complete a project. c. collect and analyze data to identify solutions and/or make informed decisions. d. use multiple processes and diverse perspectives to explore alternative solutions. 5. Digital Citizenship Students understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior. Students: a. advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology b. exhibit a positive attitude toward using technology that supports collaboration, learning, and productivity. c. demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong learning. d. exhibit leadership for digital citizenship. 6. Technology Operations and Concepts Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems, and operations. Students: understand and use technology systems. a. b. select and use applications effectively and productively. c. troubleshoot systems and applications. transfer current knowledge to learning of new technologies d. Curriculum Outlines and Learning Outcomes Performance Benchmarks Indicators What follows is a K-12 presentation of the current IT/ICT computer studies curriculum. It should be understood that this curriculum is dynamic and destined to change with the needs, demands and flux in the swiftly changing milieu of information technology and emerging best practices in education. However, in its present form, each set of grade levels are presented first with a NETS profile of information and This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 5. 5 communication foundational technology skill exemplars for the grade level. All students are expected to have mastered theses skills upon completing that grade. Presented immediately after are grade level inventory tables with annotated aligned standards, outlining the learning outcome performance indicators, methods of instruction, assessment, and relevant teaching resources used in the IT/ICT computer studies curricula. Grades PRE K – 2 ISTE NETS instructional profile exemplars The following experiences with technology and digital resources are examples of learning activities in which students might engage during PK–Grade 2 (ages 4–8): 1. Illustrate and communicate original ideas and stories using digital tools and media-rich resources. (NETS#: 1,2) 2. Identify, research, and collect data on an environmental issue using digital resources and propose a developmentally appropriate solution. (NETS#: 1, 3, 4) 3. Engage in learning activities with learners from multiple cultures through e-mail and other electronic means. (NETS#: 2, 6) 4. In a collaborative work group, use a variety of technologies to produce a digital presentation or product in a curriculum area. (NETS#: 1, 2, 6) 5. Find and evaluate information related to a current or historical person or event using digital resources. (NETS#: 3) 6. Use simulations and graphical organizers to explore and depict patterns of growth such as the life cycles of plants and animals. (NETS#: 1, 3, 4) 7. Demonstrate the safe and cooperative use of technology. (NETS#:5) 8. Independently apply digital tools and resources to address a variety of tasks and problems.( NETS#: 4, 6) 9. Communicate about technology using developmentally appropriate and accurate terminology. (NETS#: 6) 10. Demonstrate the ability to navigate in virtual environments such as electronic books, simulation software, and Web sites. (NETS#:6) Kindergarten Information & Communication Technology Skills Mastery Benchmarks Kindergarten IT/ICT curriculum objectives and outcomes are based on the International Society for Technology Education (ISTE) National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) frameworks. They are devised to introduce kindergartners to computing as a learning tool and to help them develop healthy computing practices. From an instructional standpoint the primary aims are to teach the students the main parts of hardware and software and to facilitate them interacting with educational technology. Key to acronyms in these tables: NETS# = the number of the actual National Educational Technology Standard IPE# =the grade level instructional profile exemplar number Outcomes: IT/ITC Kindergarten Instructional Measure of assessment Resource(s), Program performance benchmark methodology tools indicators; based on these by the completion of Kindergarten students This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 6. 6 will: 1) Learn healthy computing habits and Teacher presentation and Observation by teacher Lab equipment, lab behavior etc., keeping oneself and demonstration, hands-on of student performance new and old computing parts safe, handling input activities, some computer devices gently, no liquids, food or multimedia resources. hardware "outside activities" (running, shouting) in the lab, maintaining correct chair whiteboard, placement, posture, and attitude. markers (NETS # 5,6 -K-2 IPE# 7,8,9) 2) Learn the basic parts and names of Teacher presentation and observation by teacher new and old the computer. (NETS # 5,6 -K-2 IPE# demonstration, software of student performance, computer 7,8,9) applications. use of time. hardware Student demonstration whiteboard, Brief written markers assessment quizzes 3) Learn how to move and manipulate a Interactive lab “hands on Written comprehension Lab computer mouse and keyboard (NETS # 5,6 -K- activities”, teacher test, demonstration of hard and 2 IPE# 7) presentation and skills by students, software demonstration. observation and evaluation of student teacher created performance by teacher. test. 4) Learn the keys and basic principles Teacher presentation and Observation and Lab computer of keyboarding typing", spacing and demonstration, follow up evaluation of student hard and formatting keys, and be able to direct 1 to 1 student performance by teacher software. accurately type their name and type 5 support during learning words per minute or more by the end of activity demonstration of skills Kindergarten. . (NETS # 5,6 -K-2 IPE# by students, 7,8) 5) Be able to navigate the desktop and Teacher presentation and demonstration of Lab computer identify, and open programs using demonstration, interactive skills by students, hard and icons and/or menus. (NETS # 5,6 -K-2 lab “hands on activities”. observation and software IPE# 2,5, 7,8,9) evaluation of student teacher created performance by teacher. test. LCD projector, screen 6) Identify, and open a word processing Teacher presentation and observation by teacher Lab software program and be able to open/create a demonstration of student performance, e.g., M.S. Word file and type text using a word production of LCD projector, processor (NETS # 5,6 -K-2 IPE# follow up direct 1 to 1 documents. screen, printer 7,8,9) student support during learning activity Mastery of these skills and achievement of these outcomes will determine students' readiness to progress to working towards reaching grade one IT benchmarks and goals. IT/ICT Grade 1 Technology & Communication Technology Skills Mastery Benchmarks This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 7. 7 Grade one IT/ICT curriculum objectives and outcomes are also based on ISTE National Educational Technology Standard (NETS) frameworks They are devised to support students approaching computing as a learning tool and to help them continue developing healthy computing practices. From an instructional standpoint the primary aims are to teach the students the main parts of hardware and software and to facilitate them interacting with educational technology. Outcomes: IT/ICT Grade 1 Instructional Measure of assessment Resource(s), tools Program performance benchmark methodology indicators; based on these by the completion of grade 1 students will: 1) Know healthy computing habits and Teacher review and Observation by teacher Lab equipment, lab behavior. (NETS # 5,6 -K-2 IPE# presentation and of student performance computer hardware 7,8,) demonstration, some multimedia resources. keyboard training software Student Question and answer session 2) Understand and begin to use Teacher presentation and observation and Lab equipment, computers as tools for learning and demonstration, software evaluation of student computer hard and, creating as opposed to toys for applications. performance by teacher, software entertainment. (NETS# 1,2,3,4,5,6, use of time. IPE# 7, 8,) Basic student projects; writing and drawing 3) Know all basic parts of a computer Interactive lab “hands on observation and Lab computer and be able to identify them verbally activities”, teacher evaluation of student hard and software (NETS # 5,6 IPE# 9) presentation and performance by teacher. brief teacher demonstration, ID demonstration of created written exercises, games knowledge, assessment (quiz). skill, by students 4) Learn how to power on and off all teacher presentation and observation and Lab computer computer components and peripherals demonstration; Interactive evaluation of student hard and software. e.g., the monitor. (NETS # 5,6 IPE# 7, lab “hands on activities”, performance by teacher 9) 5) Know and apply the basic principles Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab computer of keyboarding and entry level demonstration, interactive activities and hard and software typing the concept of “home row” hand lab hands on application production of teacher created placement on the keyboard, be able to and activities typing documents etc., test. LCD accurately type 8 words per minute or exercises, observation and projector, screen more by the end of grade one. (NETS # use of multimedia evaluation of student 5,6 IPE# 7,8,9,10) resources, software performance by teacher This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 8. 8 6) Identify and know how to navigate Teacher presentation and Teacher observation of Lab computer their way around GUI (Graphical User demonstration, interactive student performance, hard and software, Interface i.e.,” windows" and "icons") lab “hands on activities”. completion of activities, keyboard training desktop and standard objects on it e.g., demonstration of sites, program icons, start/shutdown menu. knowledge, teacher created (NETS # 5,6 IPE# 7,8, 9,10 ) skill, by students tests. 7) Know how to open and work with a Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab software e.g., basic draw program e.g., MS Paint or demonstration, follow up activities and MS Paint or Kid Kid Pix. ( NETS#: 1,5,6 -K-2 IPE# direct 1 to 1 student production of Pix, LCD 2,5,7,8) support during learning documents etc., projector, screen activity observation and evaluation of student performance by teacher 8) Understand, function of, identify, Teacher presentation and completion of assigned Lab computer and open a word processing document demonstration, interactive activities and hard and software, and be able to open/create a file and lab “hands on activities”. production of LCD projector, type text using a word processor and Multimedia resources, documents etc., screen then print the document or file (NETS software observation and # 5,6 -K-2 IPE# 2, 5, 7,8,9) Teacher presentation and evaluation of student demonstration, follow up performance by teacher direct 1 to 1 student support during learning activity 9) Know what a graph and spreadsheet Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab hard and is and be able to create one with instruction of software activities and evaluation software e.g., teacher assistance techniques, introduction to of student performance Graphing Club, or (# 3, 4,5, 6) software tutors, lab by teacher similar learning activities introductory applications 10) Know how to name and save their Teacher presentation and completion of assigned Lab software e.g., file to a pre-made folder and then demonstration, follow up activities and Windows OS, locate and open a previously created direct 1 to 1 student production of LCD projector, file, and edit and/or append it by support during learning documents etc., screen writing new words or modifying activity observation and it. (NETS#: 1,6, IPE# 7,9,10) evaluation of student performance by teacher 11) Identify and with assistance, be Teacher presentation and Observation and Lab software e.g. able use an Internet browser to work demonstration, follow up evaluation of student MS Internet with specific online applications: e.g., direct 1 to 1 student performance by teacher Explorer, Firefox educational games, typing sites, search support during learning internet browsers, engines (NETS#: #3,5,6, IPE# 7,9,10) activity www sites, LCD projector, screen Mastery of these skills and achievement of these outcomes will determine students' readiness to progress to working towards reaching grade two IT benchmarks and goals. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 9. 9 Grade 2 Information & Communication Technology Skills Mastery Benchmarks Grade two IT/ICT curriculum objectives and outcomes are again based on ISTE National Educational Technology Standard (NETS) frameworks. They are aimed at further fostering students' ability to develop and apply healthy computing practices and etiquette. The chief instructional goals are to continue instructing students in knowing better how to operate, computing technologies while supporting their ability to self- instruct and learn independently as they gradually acquire higher order thinking skills.. Outcomes: IT/ICT Grade 2 Instructional Measure of assessment Resource(s), program performance benchmark methodology tools indicators; based on these by the end of year two students will: 1) Know and practice healthy Teacher review and Direct observation by Lab equipment, computing habits and etiquette presentation and teacher of student computer (NETS#: 5,6 , IPE# 7,8,9 ) demonstration, some performance hardware multimedia resources. keyboard training software 2) Understand and apply computers as Teacher presentation and Direct observation by Lab computer tools for learning and creating demonstration, software teacher of student hard and, (NETS#: 1,2,3, 4,5,6, , IPE# 7,8,9) applications. performance, use of software time. Student use of technology for school assignments; writing, creating. 3) Know all basic parts of a computer Interactive lab “hands on Written comprehension Lab computer and be able to correctly plug in and activities”, teacher test, demonstration of hard and connect them together. (NETS # 5, 6 , presentation and skills by students, software IPE# 7,9,10) demonstration. observation and evaluation of student teacher created performance by teacher. test. 4) Learn how to power on and off all Interactive lab “hands on observation and Lab computer computer components and peripherals activities”, teacher evaluation of student hard and e.g., the monitor. (NETS # 5,6, IPE# presentation and performance by teacher software. 7,9,10) demonstration 5) Identify and understand the GUI Teacher presentation and observation by teacher Lab computer (Graphical User Interface i.e.,” demonstration, interactive of student performance, hard and windows" and "icons") desktop and lab “hands on activities”. completion of activities software standard objects on it e.g., program and production of teacher created icons, start/shutdown menu and be able documents etc. test. LCD to independent open and use a variety projector, of applications (#5,6 , IPE# 7,9,10) screen 6) Understand functions of and be able Teacher presentation and completion of assigned Lab computer to use basic input and output devices: demonstration, interactive activities and hard and keyboard and mouse i.e., keys and lab “hands on activities”. production of software, This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 10. 1 buttons. (NETS # 5,6) documents etc., keyboard Multimedia resources, observation and training sites, software evaluation of student teacher created performance by teacher tests. 7) Know and apply the basic principles Teacher presentation and completion of assigned Lab computer of keyboarding and entry level demonstration, interactive activities and hard and typing the concept of “home row” hand lab “hands on activities”. production of software, LCD placement on the keyboard, goal of documents etc., projector, "touch typing", spacing and formatting Multimedia resources, observation and screen keys, and be able to accurately type 10 software evaluation of student words per minute or more by the end of performance by teacher grade two. (NETS # 5,6, IPE# 7,8) 8) Understand, the function of, identify, Teacher presentation and completion of assigned Lab software and open a word processing document demonstration, follow up activities and e.g., M.S. Word and be able to open/create a file and direct 1 to 1 student production of LCD projector, type text using a word processor, name, support during learning documents etc., screen save and then print the document or activity observation and file ( NETS # 5,6 IPE# 8,9,10) evaluation of student performance by teacher 9) Understand spreadsheets their Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab hard and relation to graphing and be able to instruction of software activities and evaluation software e.g., develop one using teacher provided techniques, introduction to of student performance Graphing Club, data. (# 3, 4,5, 6) software tutors, lab by teacher MS excel, learning activities Google Docs., spreadsheets. 10) Identify and with assistance, be Teacher presentation and Observation and Lab hardware, able access, compose and receive web- demonstration, follow up evaluation of student internet based (school) email with peers (NETS direct 1 to 1 student performance by teacher connection, # 5,6 support during learning browser, LCD IPE# 3,7) activity projector, screen Mastery of these skills and achievement of these outcomes will determine students' readiness to progress to working towards reaching grade 3 IT benchmarks and goals. Grades 3 – 5 ISTE/NETS instructional profile exemplars The following experiences with technology and digital resources are examples of learning activities in which students might engage during Grades 3–5 (ages 8–11): 1. Produce a media-rich digital story about a significant local event based on first-person interviews. (NETS#: 1, 2, 3, 4) 2. Use digital-imaging technology to modify or create works of art for use in a digital presentation. (NETS#: 1, 2, 6) 3. Recognize bias in digital resources while researching an environmental issue with guidance from the teacher. (NETS#: 3, 4) This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 11. 11 4. Select and apply digital tools to collect, organize, and analyze data to evaluate theories or test hypotheses. (NETS#: 3, 4, 6) 5. Identify and investigate a global issue and generate possible solutions using digital tools and resources. (NETS#: 3, 4) 6. Conduct science experiments using digital instruments and measurement devices. (NETS#: 4, 6) 7. Conceptualize, guide, and manage individual or group learning projects using digital planning tools with teacher support. (NETS#: 4, 6) 8. Practice injury prevention by applying a variety of ergonomic strategies when using technology. (NETS#: 5) 9. Debate the effect of existing and emerging technologies on individuals, society, and the global community. (NETS#: 5, 6) 10. Apply previous knowledge of digital technology operations to analyze and solve current hardware and software problems. (NETS#: 4, 6) Grades 3 Information & Communication Technology Skills Mastery Benchmarks Grade three curriculum objectives are once more, based on the ISTE -IT/ICT National Educational Technology Standard frameworks. They are aimed at further fostering students' ability to develop and apply healthy computing practices and etiquette. The chief instructional goals are to continue instructing students in knowing better how to operate, computing technologies while supporting their ability to independently self- instruct and learn as they acquire higher order thinking skills.. IT/C Grade 3 Program performance Instructional methodology Measure of assessment Resource(s), tools benchmark indicators 1) Practice and maintain healthy Teacher review and Direct observation and Lab equipment, computing habits and etiquette. (NETS#: reinforcement demonstration, evaluation by teacher of computer hardware 5,6 , IPE# 8 ) some multimedia resources student practices LAB rules brief written abridged AUP copies, comprehension test, LCD projector screen 2) Be able to independently identify Teacher presentation and Observation by teacher Lab computer hard machine parts and perform basic essential demonstration, follow up of student performance, and, software, LCD tasks such as powering them on and off. direct 1 to 1 student support use of time projector screen (NETS# 1,5,6 IPE#10) during learning activity 3) Be able to successfully log-on to the Teacher presentation and Written comprehension Lab computer school network (NETS# 1,5,6 IPE#10) demonstration. Lab and test, demonstration of hard and software home assignments skills by students, online activities and Interactive lab “hands on observation and web quests and activities” evaluation of student teacher created tests. performance by teacher 4) Be able to create directories and Teacher presentation and observation and Lab computer folders and save then retrieve, and edit or demonstration, follow up evaluation of student hard and software, modify files to and from them. direct 1 to 1 student support performance by teacher e.g., Windows OS.. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 12. 1 (NETS#1,3,4,5,6 IPE#,4,7) during learning activity 5) Know and apply the basic principles of Teacher presentation and Testing and tracking of Lab computer keyboarding using “home row” hand instruction of techniques, progress with hard and software placement on the keyboard and related introduction of instructional keyboarding/typing keyboard/typing techniques working towards "touch software, lab practice sessions software software, e.g., typing", and be able to accurately type 12 Direct observation by learn2type.com, words per minute or more by the end of teacher of student Mavis Beacon. grade 3. (NETS# 1,5,6 IPE#4,7)) performance, LCD projector, screen completion of activities and production of documents etc. 6) Identify, understand, the function of, Teacher presentation and Teacher evaluation of Lab computer and independently access a word instruction of techniques, student performance hard and software, processing program to open/create a file introduction of instructional Completion of assigned e.g., MS Word. LCD and type text and then name, save, and software, lab practice sessions activities and production projector, screen print the document (NETS # 1, 2,5,6 of documents etc., IPE#2,4,7) observation and 7) Understand what spreadsheet and Teacher presentation and Completion of Lab hard and graphs are is be able to create them instruction of software assigned activities and software e.g., these using data from diverse sources . techniques, introduction to evaluation of student Graphing Club, MS (# 3, 4,5, 6) software tutors, lab performance by excel, Google Docs., learning activities teacher spreadsheets. 8 )Understand the connection between Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab hard and software digital cameras, scanners and computers demonstration, direct support activities and evaluation e.g., and be able to begin working with them in of students during learning of student performance digital camera tandem. (NETS#1,3,6 IPE#2,4,7) activity. by teacher 9) Be able to understand related risks of Teacher presentation and completion of assigned Lab software e.g., working on the WWW and successfully demonstration, direct support activities and production Firefox MS IE, pass the "Internet safety knowledge" test. of students during learning of documents etc., internet browser, www (NETS #3,5,6 IPE#2,4,7) activity. observation and site LCD projector, evaluation of student screen performance by teacher 10) Be able to independently use an Teacher presentation and Observation and Lab software e.g., Internet browser to go specific demonstration, follow up evaluation of student Firefox MS IE, intranet/WWW locations e.g., age level direct 1 to 1 student support performance by teacher internet browser, www educational sites and search engines. during learning activity site LCD projector, (NETS#3,5,6,) screen 11) Be able to understand with assistance, Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab hard and software managing and using an email account demonstration, direct support activities, observation e.g., school web mail, application e.g., successfully, log-on, of students during earning and evaluation of student LCD projector, screen navigate, address, send and receive email. activity. performance by teacher (NETS# 5,6) Mastery of these skills and achievement of these outcomes will determine students' readiness to progress to working towards reaching grade 4 IT/ICT benchmarks and goals. Grades 4 Information & Communication Technology Skills Mastery Inventory Grade four IT/ICT curriculum objectives are also based on the ISTE National Educational Technology Standard frameworks. In grade four there is greater focus on learning how the tools of technology are used for learning, self expression, and critical inquiry across the curriculum. The main instructional goals are This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 13. 1 having students augment and build upon existing skill sets which support and broaden their independent learning ability, inquiry and higher order thinking skills. Outcomes: IT/ICT Grades 4 Instructional Measure of assessment Resource(s), tools Program performance benchmark methodology indicators based on these students will: 1) Be able to practice "appropriate Teacher presentation and Written comprehension Copies of AUP, use" of IT/ICT technologies (i.e., demonstration, reading test, observation and Lab equipment, computers) is in the lab school and and review of school evaluation of by teacher computer elsewhere. (# 5,6) acceptable use policy. of student practices hardware AUP copies, LCD projector screen 2) Know and be able to put perform Teacher presentation and Written comprehension Lab computer basic troubleshooting of hardware demonstration. Lab and test, demonstration of hard and, and software application problems home assignments skills by students, software, LCD e.g. knowing about equipment Interactive lab “hands on observation and projector screen connections and saving and escaping activities” evaluation of student teacher prepared from frozen applications. (# 1, 2,5,6) performance by teacher tests 3) Be able to navigate to, log-on, Teacher presentation and Written comprehension Lab computer access, save and retrieve, or send demonstration, follow up test, demonstration of hard and software and receive files to and from direct 1 to 1 student skills by students, online activities directories using a personal account support during learning observation and and web quests -through school and in related activity evaluation of student and teacher technological contexts e.g., a school performance by teacher created tests. Information system or portal, a user account on a home computer. (# 1, 2, 3,5,6) 4) Understand, identify, and use the Teacher presentation and Observation by teacher Lab computer correct program/application for instruction of techniques, of student performance, hard and software, creating or editing a graphic. (# 3, 4, direct support of students completion of activities e.g., paint, 5,6) during learning activity. and production of graphics graphics etc. programs. 5) Be able to integrate researched Teacher presentation and Observation by teacher Lab computer and collected data, as well created instruction of techniques, of student performance, hard and software and edited information into a introduction of completion of activities keyboard/typing multimedia presentation. (# 3, 4, instructional software, lab and production of software, e.g., 5,6) practice sessions PowerPoint presentation PowerPoint or related application. LCD projector, screen 6) be able to accurately type 15 Review of keyboarding Testing and tracking of Lab computer adjusted words per minute (AWPM) and typing techniques, lab progress with hard and software by the end of grade 5 (# 5,6) practice sessions keyboarding/typing keyboard/typing software, student kept software, e.g., logs, observation by learn2type.com, teacher of student and similar Mavis performance, Beacon. completion of activities LCD projector, and production of screen This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 14. 1 documents etc. 7) Know and be able to apply Teacher presentation and completion of assigned Lab computer intermediate document processing instruction of software activities and production hard and software, techniques by creating weekly class techniques, lab learning of documents etc., e.g., MS Word , logs and using key commands and activities observation and notepad, LCD shortcuts, margin settings, evaluation of student projector, screen integration of graphics, and tables in performance by teacher processing and then learn how to how to save in different formats e.g., plain text files. (# 3, 4,5, 6) 8) Understand what a spreadsheet Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab hard and and graph is and how be able to instruction of software activities and evaluation software e.g., MS develop one using teacher provided techniques, introduction to of student performance excel, data. software tutors, lab by teacher spreadsheets. (# 3, 4,5, 6) learning activities 9) Be able to collaborate with peers, Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab hard and teachers and others on technology instruction. activities and evaluation software e.g., related projects. (# 2, 3,5,6,) of student performance school web mail, by teacher LCD projector, screen 10) Understand what the internet / Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab software e.g., www is and how to use it safely and demonstration, direct activities and production Firefox MS IE, ethically, by demonstrating basic support of students during of documents etc., internet browser, proficiency in the location and use learning activity. observation and various www of search engines, graphical archives evaluation of student sites, search and subject or content specific sites performance by teacher engines, LCD (#3, 4,5 6,) projector, screen 11) Know how to use the Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab software e.g., internet/www web for demonstration, direct group or partner Firefox MS IE, communication and collaboration support of students during activities, successful internet browser, using e-mail, messaging, wikis, learning activity. evaluation of student school web mail, websites and related technologies performance sending an www sites, LCD i.e., virtual environments, school and receipt of mail by projector, screen information systems or portals, teacher blogs or forums, via a user account on a home computer (VLE's.) (#1, 3, 4,5 6,) Mastery of these skills and achievement of these outcomes will determine students' readiness to progress to working towards reaching grade 5 IT/ICT benchmarks and goals. Grade five IT/ICT curriculum objectives are also based on the ISTE NETS National Educational Technology Standard frameworks. Emphasis is given in grade five to how the tools of technology work, and are used for learning, self expression, and critical inquiry across the curriculum. The main goals of instruction are having students exercise and expand their foundational skills through exploration, creation, collaboration and invention. The shift towards independent learning is cultivated with the goal of growing critical inquiry abilities. IT/ICT Grades 5 Program Instructional Measure of assessment Resource(s), tools performance benchmark methodology This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 15. 1 indicators based on these students will: 1) Be able to explain and practice Teacher presentation and Written comprehension Copies of AUP, "appropriate use" of IT/ICT demonstration, reading test, observation and Lab equipment, technologies (i.e., computers) is in and review of school evaluation of by teacher computer the lab school and elsewhere. (# 5,6) acceptable use policy. of student practices hardware AUP copies, LCD projector screen 2) Know and be able to put perform Teacher presentation and Written comprehension Lab computer basic troubleshooting of hardware demonstration. Lab and test, demonstration of hard and, and software application problems home assignments skills by students, software, LCD e.g. knowing about equipment Interactive lab “hands on observation and projector screen connections and saving and escaping activities” evaluation of student teacher prepared from frozen applications. (# 1, 2,5,6) performance by teacher tests 3) Be able to navigate to, log-on, Teacher presentation and Written comprehension Lab computer access, save and retrieve, or send demonstration, follow up test, demonstration of hard and software and receive files to and from direct 1 to 1 student skills by students, online activities directories using a personal account support during learning observation and and web quests -through school and in related activity evaluation of student and teacher technological contexts e.g., a LAN performance by teacher created tests. share-drive, email, school information system or portal, blog or forum, via a user account on a home computer. (# 1, 2, 3,5,6) 4) Understand, identify, and use the Teacher presentation and Observation by teacher Lab computer correct program/application for instruction of techniques, of student performance, hard and software, creating or editing a graphic. (# 3, 4, direct support of students completion of activities e.g., paint, 5,6) during learning activity. and production of graphics graphics etc. programs. 5) Be able to integrate researched Teacher presentation and Observation by teacher Lab computer and collected data, as well created instruction of techniques, of student performance, hard and software and edited information into a introduction of completion of activities keyboard/typing multimedia presentation. (# 3, 4, instructional software, lab and production of software, e.g., 5,6) practice sessions PowerPoint presentation PowerPoint or related application. LCD projector, screen 6) be able to accurately type 18 Review of keyboarding Testing and tracking of Lab computer adjusted words per minute (AWPM) and typing techniques, lab progress with hard and software by the end of grade 5 (# 5,6) practice sessions keyboarding/typing keyboard/typing software, student kept software, e.g., logs, observation by learn2type.com, teacher of student and related. performance, LCD projector, completion of activities screen and production of documents etc. 7) Know and be able to apply Teacher presentation and completion of assigned Lab computer intermediate document processing instruction of software activities and production hard and software, techniques by creating weekly class techniques, lab learning of documents etc., e.g., MS Word , This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 16. 1 logs and using key commands and activities observation and notepad, LCD shortcuts, margin settings, evaluation of student projector, screen integration of graphics, and tables in performance by teacher processing and then learn how to how to save in different formats e.g., plain text files. (# 3, 4,5, 6) 8) Create spreadsheets and graphs Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab hard and using a variety of data sources to instruction of software activities and evaluation software e.g., MS present and explain information in techniques, introduction to of student performance excel various contexts (Science, social software tutors, lab by teacher spreadsheets. Studies) learning activities (# 3, 4,5, 6) 9) Be able to collaborate with peers, Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab hard and teachers and others on technology instruction. activities and evaluation software e.g., related projects. (# 2, 3,5,6,) of student performance school web mail, by teacher LCD projector, screen 10) Understand what the internet / Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab software e.g., www is and how to use it safely and demonstration, direct activities and production Firefox MS IE, ethically, by demonstrating basic support of students during of documents etc., internet browser, proficiency in the location and use learning activity. observation and various www of search engines, graphical archives evaluation of student sites, search and subject or content specific sites performance by teacher engines, LCD (#3, 4,5 6,) projector, screen 11) Use the internet/www regularly Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab software e.g., for communication and demonstration, direct group or partner Firefox MS IE, collaboration through such support of students during activities, successful internet browser, applications as e-mail, messaging, learning activity. evaluation of student school web mail, wikis, blogs, or forums websites and performance sending an www sites, LCD related technologies i.e., virtual and receipt of mail by projector, screen environments, school information teacher systems or portals, via a user account on a home computer (VLE's.) (#1, 3, 4,5 6,) 12) Use internet/www based Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab software e.g., application (wikis, blogs, websites, demonstration, activities and projects internet browsers, related 2.0 apps) for the creation of exploration and design, successful evaluation of www sites, and content, self –expression and the and experimentation by student performance by online, 2.0 tools, communication of ideas (#1, 2, 3, students with facilitation teacher and peers. LCD projector, 4,5 6,) and support of teacher. screen Mastery of these skills and achievement of these outcomes will determine students' readiness to progress to working towards reaching middle school (grades 6-8) IT/ICT benchmarks and goals. Grades 6-8 Information & Communication Technology Skills Mastery Benchmarks Grades six through eight curriculum objectives are based on the International Society for Technology Education NETS IT/ICT educational standard frameworks. They are aimed at maintaining and building upon the foundation of core skills established in the lower grades and the development of a more holistic This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 17. 1 understanding of the use of technology as a tool for independent lifelong learning, communication and self- expression. ISTE NETS Grades 6- 8 instructional profile exemplars: The following experiences with technology and digital resources are examples of learning activities in which students might engage during Grades 6–8 (ages 11–14): 1. Describe and illustrate a content-related concept or process using a model, simulation, or concept-mapping software. (NETS#:1, 2) 2. Create original animations or videos documenting school, community, or local events. (NETS#:1, 2, 6) 3. Gather data, examine patterns, and apply information for decision making using digital tools and resources. (NETS#:1, 4) 4. Participate in a cooperative learning project in an online learning community. (NETS#:2) 5. Evaluate digital resources to determine the credibility of the author and publisher and the timeliness and accuracy of the content. (NETS#: 3) 6. Employ data-collection technology such as probes, handheld devices, and geographic mapping systems to gather, view, analyze, and report results for content-related problems. (NETS#: 3, 4, 6) 7. Select and use the appropriate tools and digital resources to accomplish a variety of tasks and to solve problems. (NETS#:3, 4, 6) 8. Use collaborative electronic authoring tools to explore common curriculum content from multicultural perspectives with other learners. (NETS#: 2, 3, 4, 5) 9. Integrate a variety of file types to create and illustrate a document or presentation. (NETS#:1, 6) 10. Independently develop and apply strategies for identifying and solving routine hardware and software problems. (NETS#: 4, 6) This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 18. 1 Outcomes: IT/ICT grade 6 Instructional methodology Measurement of Resource(s) program performance benchmark assessment /tools indicators based on these students will: 1) Be able to articulate and abide by Teacher presentation and Written comprehension Copies of AUP, the tenets of an institutional demonstration, reading and test, observation and Lab equipment, technology Acceptable Use Policy review of school acceptable evaluation of by teacher of computer (AUP). (# 4, 5, 6,) use policy. student practices hardware AUP copies, LCD projector screen 2) Be able to accurately type 20 Review of keyboarding and Testing and tracking of Lab computer adjusted words per minute by the typing techniques, progress with hard and end of grade 6, 30 AWPM by grade introduction to software keyboarding/typing software 7, and 35 by grade 8. (# 5, 6,) tutors, lab practice sessions software, student kept logs, keyboard/typing observation by teacher of software, e.g., student performance, learn2type.com, completion of activities and alfatyping.com, production of documents Mavis Beacon. etc. LCD projector, screen 3) Know the parts of and be able to Teacher presentation and Written comprehension Lab computer independently perform routine demonstration, student tests, demonstration of hard and troubleshooting of hardware and research assignments in lab skills by students, software online software applications. (/#4, 5 6,) and at outside class, direct observation and evaluation activities and support of students during of student performance by websites e/g., learning activities. teacher www.howstuffw orks, and intel.com and teacher created tests. 4) Be able to independently log-on, Teacher presentation and Observation by teacher of Lab computer navigate to, access, create, save and demonstration, written student performance, hard and retrieve, or send and receive files to instructions, follow up completion of activities and software, online and from directories using a direct 1 to 1 student support production of graphics etc. IT/ICT resources personal school network account, - during learning activity e.g., through school and in related wiki, school technological contexts e.g., Virtual web mail Learning Environments (#5,6) 5) Be able to independently create Teacher presentation and Observation by teacher of Lab computer and present integrated researched demonstration, student student performance, hard and and collected (cross curricular) data, research assignments in lab completion of activities and software e.g., as well created and edited and outside class, direct production of MS presentation information into a multimedia follow-up support of PowerPoint, Online LCD projector, presentation (e.g., MS Power Point. students during learning presentation tool or related screen or similar) (#3, 4,5, 6,) activities. application. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 19. 1 6) Be able to work collaboratively Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Various tools: with others to plan, design and instruction of techniques, activities and evaluation of depending on the create technology related projects, direct follow-up support of student performance by project; programs in person and remotely e.g., email, students during lab practice teacher websites, blogs, (#3, 4,5, 6,) sessions. etc., LCD projector screen, 7) Be able to independently create Teacher presentation and Observation by teacher of Lab computer formatted text documents for instruction of techniques, student performance, hard and assignments such as reports direct follow-up support of completion of activities and software e.g., applying intermediate to advanced students during lab practice production of documents MS Word, LCD document processing techniques. sessions. etc. projector, screen (#3, 4,5, 6,) 8) Understand how a spreadsheet Teacher presentation and completion of assigned Lab computer and graph application work (e.g., instruction of software activities and production of hard and MS Excel or similar) and use basic techniques, direct follow-up documents etc., software, e.g., to intermediate techniques to support of students during observation and evaluation MS Excel, LCD develop one using teacher provided learning activities. of student performance by projector, screen or researched data. (#2, 4,5, 6,) teacher 9) Understand how to use the Teacher presentation, Completion of assigned Lab shard and internet www safely and ethically, written instructions, follow activities and evaluation of software e.g., by demonstrating basic proficiency up direct 1 to 1 student student performance by Firefox MS IE, in the location and use of search support during learning teacher internet browser, engines, graphical archives and activity various www subject or content specific sites. sites, search (#3, 4,5, 6,) engines, LCD projector, 10) Know how to use the Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Lab software internet/www web for research, demonstration, student activities and production of e.g., Firefox MS communication, collaboration, and research and study of documents etc., IE, internet expression using e-mail, messaging, resources, on and offline, written assignments, and browser, various wiki's, websites, and related during labs and outside tests, observation and www sites, technologies such as integrated class, interactive learning evaluation of student search engines, virtual learning sites. (#2, 3, 4,5, 6,) activities performance by teacher LCD projector, screen 11) Understand and abide by Teacher presentation and Completion of assigned Text handouts, regulations and laws for demonstration, student individual, partner and Lab software electronic media and research and study of group activities, successful e.g., Firefox MS resources relating to resources, on and offline, evaluation of student IE, internet intellectual copyright law, during labs and outside performance browser, www proper use, and citation of class, interactive learning sites, LCD information sources. (#5, 6,) activities projector, screen This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.