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ICT in School Education in India
Posted By iCBSE On July 29, 2010 (12:00 am) In CBSE News
ICT in Education

Information and Communication Technology has permeated in every walk   of life 
affecting the technology fields such as launching satellites,   managing 
businesses across the globe and also enabling social   networking. The 
convergence of computer, communication and content   technologies, being known 
as ICT, have attracted attention of academia,   business, government and 
communities to use it for innovative  profitable  propositions. Year by year it 
is becoming simpler to use  devices such  as desktop palm top, iPod etc.

21st century is characterized with the emergence of   knowledge based society 
wherein ICT plays a pivotal role. The National   curriculum framework 2005 (NCF 
2005) has also highlighted the importance   of ICT in school education. With 
this backdrop, major paradigm shift  is  imperative in education characterised 
by imparting instructions,   collaborative learning, multidisciplinary 
problem-solving and promoting   critical thinking skills.

Government of India has announced 2010-2020 as the decade of   innovation. 
Reasoning and Critical thinking skills are necessary for   innovation. 
Foundation of these skills is laid at school level. It is   desirable that 
affordable ICT tools and techniques should be integrated   into classroom 
instructions right form primary stage so as to enable   students develop their 
requisite skills. Most of the tools, techniques   and tutorials are available 
in Open domain and accessible on web.

Further to circular number 7 dated 22 Feb 2010 wherein the NCERT had   invited 
responses from teachers involved in the teaching and learning  of  Mathematics 
at the senior secondary stage to acquire the skills for   using the World Wide 
Web,the CBSE would like to extend it to all   subjects and all classes.

At Primary and Upper Primary level, focus may be on simple access to   
information and trying to compile different views and analyse them to   
conclude in one's own way. At the Secondary level, gathering and   structuring 
of data and computing to arrive at some reports may be taken   up in any 
subject not necessarily Science and Mathematics. At the   Senior Secondary 
level, when students are so exposed, they will get   highly motivated to use 
ICT tools for taking up complex,   multidisciplinary problems such as 
biochemistry, bioinformatics,   environmental science, forensic science, 
nanotechnology, business   intelligence etc. This may necessitate computing 
tools and techniques of   generic nature as well as domain-specific. This is 
the time when the   students and the teachers together will work in global 
competitive   environment.

The schools affiliated to the CBSE have been at the forefront of   adopting the 
most modern innovations and practices to ensure there is a   continuous 
enhancement in the overall quality of teaching and learning.   The CBSE 
believes that it must bring the immense benefits of ICT and   computing 
technology to every classroom across its fraternity of   affiliated schools to 
improve academic outcomes of learners and to   enhance the productivity of 
teachers in classrooms. This can be done by   encouraging the use of technology 
in classroom teaching - e-learning and   instant assessments which shall also 
go a long way in supporting its  CCE  initiative as well.

CCE in the right spirit entails periodic assessments which are   integrated 
effectively in the classroom teaching and learning. Infact   all assessments 
must inform teaching and using technology helps to   create interest among 
learners as for example a quiz may be done online   as part of formative 
assessment. Technology can greatly assist teachers   in classrooms to teach 
difficult and abstract subject matter concepts   effectively if the right 
digital instruction materials, supporting   technology infrastructure and 
intensive training is provided to the   teachers to support instruction..

This may require setting up a classroom equipped with LCD projector   and 
facility for computer mediated instructions. Specifically such   classroom must 
have:

a.    A projection or display device
b.    An interactive system
c.    Computer with UPS System

Education content mapped to the CBSE curriculum topics covering all   major 
subjects across all grades may be created gradually by teachers   teaching the 
content.

As a first step in this direction, all CBSE affiliated schools are   advised to 
setup atleast one classroom in their schools equipped with   technology to 
enable usage of digital instruction materials in the   classroom. Teachers 
wishing to teach a topic with multimedia resources   can take the class to this 
classroom. Proper advance scheduling may help   teachers in their venture.

Students may be encouraged to form Creative Computing Club to try out   
innovative applications without any stress and compulsion. For future,   
schools can plan to setup every year more such classrooms by building   
capacity among their own teachers to create enriched electronic   resources for 
each discipline as well as cutting across curricular   areas. Prompt action by 
schools in this direction.


Article taken from CBSE - http://www.icbse.com
URL to article: http://www.icbse.com/2010/ict-schools-education-india/

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