Technology Standards for Language Learners TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS FOR LANGUAGE TEACHERS.

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Technology Standards for Language Learners TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS FOR LANGUAGE TEACHERS.

The Technology Standards are applicable in a wide range of contexts

Settings for Technology

In the classroom Low Technology Medium Technology HIGH TECHNOLOGY

¨ Computers will not replace teachers. However, teachers who use computers will replace teachers who don’t ¨. Ray Clifford, Defense Language Institute

technology remains intimidating to many teachers

INTRODUCTION

1.Defining Technology 3. PURPOSE OF THE TEACHER STANDARDS 2. PURPOSE OF THE STUDENT STANDARDS 4.CONSIDERATIONS 5.NEED FOR THE STANDARDS 6.Assessment Technology Standards 7.MULTIPLE VARIABLES 8.Benefits

 the use of systems that rely on computer chips, digital applications, and networks in all of their forms. These systems are not limited to the commonly recognized desktop and laptop computers: Almost all electronic devices these days include an embedded computer chip 1.Defining Technology

 to know what is expected of them in terms of technological knowledge and skills  to know what is expected in terms of appropriate patterns of technology use  to evaluate course options, 2. PURPOSE OF THE STUDENT STANDARDS

 to recognize the need for integrating technology in their teaching  to know what is expected of them in terms of knowledge, skills, and curriculum implementation  to challenge themselves to reach a higher level of proficiency in using technology in their teaching 4.PURPOSE OF THE TEACHER STANDARDS

 Users of technology for language teaching often have shifting levels of access, depending on where and what they are teaching.  In all of the standards, the focus is on language teaching and learning rather than on the technology itself. 4.CONSIDERATIONS

 The rationale for the Standards is to level the playing field and guide teachers toward more effective practice.  The Technology Standards will also give prominence to technological issues, help educators realize the potential benefits of technology 5.NEED FOR THE STANDARDS

 Standards form a part of the overall process of assessment. 6.Assessment Technology Standards

 level of access to hardware  level of access to the Internet,  type and stability of Internet access,  level of access to technology support,  level of access to an educational community supportive of technology integration. 7.MULTIPLE VARIABLES

 Many colleagues are still struggling with the use of technology and would find it helpful to have standards that guide them in their efforts.  Good language teaching with technology, not on technology itself.  Making decisions about the optimal use of technology in language learning. 8.Benefits

The effective interpretation of the Standards needs to be pedagogical, not technical.

What are the standards ?

Language LEARNERS and Language TEACHERS. Goals:1 Performance indicators Goal 1 Standard 1 vignette Low-resource, Mid-resource and High-resource Standard 1

Goal 1. Language teachers acquire and maintain foundational knowledge and skills in technology for professional purposes. STANDARD 1: LANGUAGE TEACHERS DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS IN BASIC TECHNOLOGICAL CONCEPTS AND OPERATIONAL COMPETENCE, MEETING OR EXCEEDING TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS FOR STUDENTS IN WHATEVER SITUATION THEY TEACH. Performance indicators Language teachers prepare instructional materials for students using basic technology tools (e.g., word-processing software, presentation software, and software that creates Internet resources). Goal 1 Standard 3 vignette An EFL teacher wants to keep abreast of developments in the area of technology and language learning. Low-resource, low-access setting: With a computer but no projector or Internet in the classroom...

Can we try colleagues?

The main emphasis of the Technology Standards is to offer pedagogically solid ways of Integrating and using technology in teaching methods, Bad teaching will not disappear with the addition of even the most advanced technology.

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