- Paste your summary of your allocated policy and then review the summaries of the other documents;
- Consider how you would implement the spirit of the policies at both national level and in your own classroom
- Discuss how using ICT tools will deliver new competence based currilum
let me read first all these documents
This is the submission of the work on Competence Based Curriculum
My competence Based Curriculum Activity.
ICT tools are used in competence based curriculum because these tools help the learners to locate , interprete information from various sources(e-resource)
these tools help the learners to exchange information via internet
are also used to enhance the learning
hello!this is the summary of CBC
In competence based curriculum, ICT is used as tool reason why it must be integrated in the teaching and learning process as i have mentioned in the following points:
1. Apply science and technology skills to solve practical problems encountered in everyday life including efficient and effective performance of a given task.
2. Develop a sense of curiosity, inquisitiveness and research to explain theories, hypotheses and natural phenomena.
3. Reason deductively and inductively in a logical manner.
4. Use and experiment with a range of objects and tools of science and technology and draw appropriate conclusions.
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i would like to share with you the summary of the CBC and welcome yr comments.
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Attached below is the work on CBC.
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Hi,see my comment attached
ICT tools will help CBC to be deliver by usingin ICT tools like using computer,projector,radios telephones itc all this will help to implement CBC in schools.
As we become increasingly supported by ICT, teaching and learning will not be the same as before.
1.We will have to make use of the rich and exciting opportunities offered by the new technologies in education to reach our training goal and mission. 2. Learners will have more responsibilities of their own learning as they seek out, find, synthesize, and share their knowledge with others. 3. ICT provides powerful tools to support the shift from teacher centred to learner centred paradigm and new roles of teacher, learner, curricula and new media. 4. ICTs are seen as important tools to enable and support the move from traditional ' teacher-centric' teaching styles to more 'learner-centric' methods. 5. ICTs can be used to support change and to support/extend existing teaching practices.6. Pedagogical practices of teachers using ICT can range from only small enhancements of Technology and teacher professional development in its use are best introduced in the context of broader educational reform which embraces a shift away from teacher-centred, lecture oriented towards learner centred, interactive and constructive learning environment. 7. Multimedia and ICT can play the role of catalyst for such educational reforms. Multimedia courseware can promote effective instruction that is more engaging; learner centred, interdisciplinary and more closely related to real life events and processes and adaptive to individual learning styles and needs. 8. It also encourages higher order thinking skills and help to construct knowledge socially. 9. Thus teacher professional development in the use of interactive technology should embody and model the forms of pedagogy that teacher can use themselves in their classroom.
How you would implement the spirit of the policies at both national level and in your own classroom
- Developing ICT Infrastructure: is the scalable ICT infrastructure, broadband and user
support required to transform our schools into “Smart Schools”
- Creating Devices: student and teacher devices with appropriate education software
- Develop Education leadership and teachers’ capacity and
capability in and through ICT
- Leadership Development: Leadership development in the ministry and among
school leaders that helps, leads, supports and encourages the regular use of ICT
in schools and classrooms.
- Teacher preparation and development: Teachers remain key to the successful
integration of ICT in education.
- Higher education, research and innovation: higher education is critical to spark
an innovation economy to transform Rwanda and ICT are seen as a key ingredient
and catalyst.
- Connectivity: A broadband network will interconnect high-speed research and education institutions as well as connect them to the internet at a promotional education rate
Discuss how using ICT tools will deliver new competence based curriculum
Development and acquisition of digital content, aligned with the curriculum and that focuses on project and activity-based learning and is fully integrated with the use of ICT, along with the associated formative assessments. This will require the acquisition of a content distribution platform and eventual shift from print to digital content as infrastructure is deployed in schools. REB will brief publishers on the new curriculum to develop e-textbooks in line with the new curriculum and adapt local and international content to complement/ supplement the core e-textbooks. Digital content has advantages of reducing costs of printing, distribution, replacement due to wear and tear and enriching the learning experience.