Effective Use of ICT in Schools
By The Whizz Education Team in Research & Development · 04/11/2014 · 0 Comments · Tags: Education, ICT, Tutoring for schools
We need to do more to embrace ICT in schools
If
employed effectively, innovative teaching practices can result in
high-quality learning. Information Communication Technology (ICT) is an
ever-evolving animal and it continually gives birth to new innovations.
At Whizz
Education, we have spent the past ten years developing research and
compiling data to support the adoption of innovative ICT tools, such as
Maths-Whizz, in schools.
With this expertise as a basis, we’ve
compiled five top tips for making the most of ICT and
encouraging teachers to embrace its potential innovations in school…
1.
Promote 21st century educators: Ensure that all teachers have the
knowledge, tools and enthusiasm to fully integrate quality learning
activities into ICT. This will maximise the impact on a child’s
classroom experience and education as a whole.
2. Keep Best Practice
Guidelines for all ICT hardware and software: They should not simply
just be administrative tools or electronic proxies, but function more as
an integrated part of the classroom and the lesson plan.
3. Create a
virtuous circle based around ICT and innovative teaching: Remember that
teachers who are more engaged with ICT in the classroom show greater
use of innovative teaching methods, and teachers inclined towards
innovative teaching methods use classroom ICT better.
4. Use ICT to
link home and school effectively: ICT can do this by increased
communication and transparency, as well as recreating a positive
environment. Engaging parents will also increase student motivation and
thus raise standards.
5. Positive associations with computers:
Children associate positively with computers – they are therefore
welcomed as a learning platform. Technology should be embraced and its
appeal to students should be considered as positive!
As Michael Gove
stated back in 2011, ICT in schools should not be used to recreate the
way we used to do things; instead it should open a new world of fun,
interactivity and motivation. We need to embrace ICT and use it to its
full advantage to improve teaching methods and encourage students to
succeed.
Although we need to embrace ICT in the classroom, we must
remember that it should never be used with the aim of replacing existing
methods of teaching. The modern classroom is transforming, and ICT
provides the perfect platform for teachers to adapt and improve their
teaching practices, with new methods such as blended learning.
How have you successfully embraced ICT in your school? What challenges have you faced? Comment below to share your thoughts!
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source: http://www.whizz.com/2014/11/04/effective-ict-in-schools/
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