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Week3 netst
1. NETS-T
STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS
(NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS)
2. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMPONENTS
• Standards for teachers
o NETS-T: NETS-T is an acronym for National
Educational Technology Standards for Teachers
o Skills-specific standards for teachers
4. (NETS-T) STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS
VERSUS INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS
• I thought Indiana academic standards were for teachers?
• Why should I care about standards for my technology use
as a teacher?
5. STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS
NETS-T
• In education, standards emerge from a variety of
sources:
o District/Local/State/Federal Levels
• Teacher professional standards
• Student content standards (Indiana Standards)
o National Professional Organizations
(NCTM, NSTA, NCTE, ISTE)
• Subject-area professional standards
• Subject-area content standards
• Tech/Skills specific standards (NETS-T)
6. Indiana Academic Standards
govern what should be taught/
learned in each grade level or
course. This affects both what
teachers do and what students
learn
7. The NETS-T (National Educational
Technology Standards for Teachers)
are for teachers. They specify what
knowledge, skills and dispositions a
teacher should have
8. NETS-T
WHAT ARE THEY?
1. Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity
2. Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences and
Assessments
3. Model Digital Age Work and Learning
4. Promote Digital Responsibility and Citizenship
5. Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership
9. NETS-T
WHAT ARE THEY?
Open the page NETS-T FOR TEACHERS 2008
Think-Pair-Share (5 minutes):
1. Get into groups of 3-4 (one group for each standard)
2. Choose a group leader
3. Read the standard you assigned in detail.
4. Write down three important points.
Hint: Think about the keywords mentioned in the standard and
provide us a short example/demonstration. What can be done to
meet the standard assigned to your group?
5. Your group leader will share them with the class.
To address the rapid changes in technology, instruction, and learning environments, ISTE recently led a collaborative, international effort to refresh the NETS. For more information: http://www.iste.org/standards.aspx