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Smart School Strategies and Direction Vision 2020
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Vision2020 “We are examining our education system to create a curriculum where people learn how to learn so they can continue their education throughout the rest of their lives. The measure of success in 2020 will be the number and quality of our people who can add value to information.” • Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad • Launching of MSC, 1 August 1996
The smart school program will be remodeledand its implementation fast-tracked ... Smart schools will have access to the Internet through the SchoolNet program ... Advanced teaching and learning materials developed through the Smart School Pilot program will be utilized for teaching, while the Smart School Management System will be used to improve administration processes. Dato’ Seri Abdullah Haji Ahmad Badawi, Launch of The Multimedia Super Corridor (M.S.C.) Next Leap, 3 July 2004
Background • Lessons learnt from the Smart School Pilot Project (1999-2002) • Decision made by the Cabinet Meeting on 18 February 2004 (Memorandum No. 91/2401/2004 Ministry of Education Malaysia)
… making public schools more competitive, conducive and modern, in line with the current development. … ministry’s target is to increase the ratio of computer to student, students and teachers contact time to the use of computer and technology,and apply technology cost-effectively. Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein,Minister of Education Malaysia, 7 May 2005
To produce a knowledge society that is critical, creative and innovative To produce technology savvy individuals for the Information Age 1 2 3 Primary Objectives To cultivate life-long learning based on ICT
Intended Outcomes Equal ICT access to urban,rural and remote schools Teachers, Pupils and Administratorsskillful in using ICT in daily tasks Students exhibit Higher-Order Thinking Skills Creative and innovative teachers using ICT as enabler and accelerator for better teaching and learning Teachers,Pupils and Administrators practice self-learning Making Schools Smart Program
MODAL INSAN KURIKULUM OBJEKTIF PEMBESTARIAN SEKOLAH: Menggalakkan kreativiti guru GOVERNANCE Memudahkan ICT PEDAGOGI PENTAKSIRAN Better teaching for better learning Assessment FOR learning
(1)Objektif-objektif kurikulum (4)Penilaian kurikulum (2)Isi/Kandungan (3)Pengalaman-pengalaman Pembelajaran yang sesuai
Meningkatkan Intelek Pelajar Melalui Pembinaan Ilmu (4) Constructed Knowledge (3) Contextualised Knowledge (2) Subjective Knowledge (1) Received Knowledge
Taksonomi Objektif Pendidikan Kognitif (Bloom) (6.0)Penilaian-----> 6.1 penilaian berdasarkan bukti dalaman 6.2 penilaian berdasarkan kriteria luaran (5.0) Sintesis 5.1 penghasilan produk untuk berkomunikasi 5.2 penghasilan pelan atau cadangan/tindakan 5.3 penghasilan set hubungan yang abstrak (4.0 )Analisis 4.1 analisis unsur 4.2 analisis perkaitan 4.3 analisis organisasi (sistem dan struktur) (3.0 ) Aplikasi mengaplikasikan pengetahuan dan kefahaman kepada situasi baru (2.0) Kefahaman 2.1 menterjemah 2.2 mentafsir 2.3 mengekstrapolasi (1.0 )Pengetahuan(recall and recognition) 1.1 pengetahuan spesifik( istilah/simbol dan fakta) 1.2 pengetahuan cara dan prosedur mengendalikan sesuatu : (konvensyen, trenda, pengkelasan, kriteria, dan kaedah) 1.3 pengetahuan umum dan generalisasi (teori, prinsip) INTELEK
PELBAGAI KAEDAH Penyampaian P&P • Ekspositori • Inkuiri dan refleksi • Aktiviti kumpulan • Perbincangan kes & perkongsian pengalaman • Resource-based learning • Pembentangan dan soal jawab
Dasar ICT KPM • ICT dalam P&P • ICT sebagai matapelajaran • Celik ICT ICT as enabler and accelerator
Mission Making Schools Smart is a continuous process towards inculcating ICT integration in education to enhance teaching and learning, and school management.
What ? • To transform teaching practice through professional learning communities & leveraging on ICT, as enabler and accelerator, to achieve better learning through better teaching in order to produce human capital with 21st century skills and upholding the NEP
Project Scope • ICT Infrastructure • Providing ICT infrastructure and ICT equipment. • Providing broadband internet access and local area network. • Teaching and Learning Material • Supply various titles of coursewares, multimedia materials and Educational TV programs for teaching and learning. • Integrating ICT in curriculum. • Human Capital Development • Training to increase teachers’ competencies in integrating ICT in teaching and learning. • Management Applications • Making school management more efficient through ICT
STRATEGIES • Smart School Qualification Standard • 88 Smart Schools Enhancement Program – reference and benchmark – measuring progress • Hand holding by MOE agencies and peers • Continuous training and professional development ( Professional Learning Communities) • Leveraging on MOE ICT Initiatives for quick wins • Smart Partnerships with Industries and public
QUICK WINS – LEVERAGING ON MOE ICT INITIATIVES 88 schools 5,809 computers 261 servers 5,266 schools 5,266 labs 132,220 computers 5 266 servers Smart School Pilot project Computer labs 9,331 schools 11,709 TV 1584 schools(2006) Educational TV School Access Centres SchoolNet Training 9,331schools 201,018 ICT 45,549 PPSMI Coursewares 9,629 schools 132,649 laptops 78,333 projectors 67,439 screen 63,254 trolleys 2,286 TV 9,662 printers Teaching of Science and Mathematics in English (PPSMI) 5,379 TC 2, 341 LC 687 e-materials
Perkasa PKG • Pemangkin Kecemerlangan Guru • Penggerak kepada Program Pembestarian Sekolah
Pendekatan: • Komuniti Pembelajaran Professional • Perkongsian, perbincangan, strategi • Pusat Rujukan Professional • Broadband, e-bahan, applications • Showcase inisiatif Program Pembestarian Sekolah • galakguna
“Bad Teacher complains, Mediocre Teacher teaches, Good Teacher explains, Better Teacher demonstrates, Best Teacher motivates and Great Teacher inspires.” (King Teacher)