Importance of ICT in Schools Essay

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    using ICT To promote independent learning from the pupils I will initially need to assess their abilities and learning capacities. After the initial assessment I will plan the promotion of independent learning through resources and teaching methods. I can…

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    Ken Robinson (2006) timely warns through his inspirational speech that schools often stifle creativity as talents are being squandered as a result of a culture that stigmatises mistakes. As a future teacher I shall aspire to encourage students to create originality that has worth, were creativity will be on par with literacy…

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    simple e-mail with the correct punctuation, use of grammar or spelling their working future will not be a prosperous one. Understanding the rules that govern any aspect of our life is curial for a fully functional society. Thus a modern take using ICT and other tools to learn via the didactic approach is required. Used as a counter to the formalities of the neo-didactic approaches, will be to embrace the social constructs of authentic pedagogy. As important as the rules of literacy are, the…

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    reinforced this belief, I can almost say that I underestimated this belief. My placement site was Mott Hall II, a public middle school serving grades 6-8 on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. I learned to like the location of my placement site really quickly, I had a great appreciation for the area 's diversity which was reflected in the student body of my placement school. As a teacher this diversity definitely impacted the way I interacted with my students. One of the biggest things I noticed…

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    background and ethnicity. The Independent Schools Council highlighted that 67% of independent school pupils achieved a 2:1 or above compared with 62.3% of college and state school pupils. However, students with the same A-level grades showed different results with students from state schools and independent schools obtaining a 2:1 or above was 69% and 77% respectively. Professor Atkins, Hefce Chief Executive said that the report also showed that some independent school candidates who came to…

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    Negative Social Impacts of Information-Communication Technology Information-communication technology (ICT) has mostly been beneficial for society making life significantly easier people with access to the technology. Unfortunately there have been some major problems that have arisen as a result of the developing technology. There have been cases of people being harassed online to the point of suicide, people significantly lowering their chance of getting a job and people having their internet…

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    content across a wide range, yet also in deep complexity. Ron Richhart identified that dispositional thinking is a combination of a student’s ability, sensitivity, inclination and motivation (Ritchhart, 2002). Additionally, evidence from four different schools, discovered that confidence also had a major influence on dispositional thinking (Tsui, 2002). Therefore, it is important for teachers to be enthusiastic and supportive to foster a comfortable learning environment where students aren’t…

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    Violence, Schools Still Making Strides in Afghanistan”, summarizes the reason why…

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    process by which people, their cultures, money, goods and information can be transferred between countries with few or no barriers . With the world’s economies merging into each other, a global culture has formed and many people now recognise the importance of globalisation in shaping their current lifestyles. In the past, one country would have been dominated by its own culture and traditional lifestyle, but in the modern era with globalisation causing the integration of economies; it is…

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    Grabe and Grabe (2007) explained the importance of letting students do the work when they stated, “schools seldom allow students to do “works of the mind” (Original projects or investigations that are largely the responsibility of the learner)” (p. 338). Because I have been working this semester with a dysfunctional PLC who use multiple choice unit tests that require only level one thinking on Bloom’s Taxonomy, I have been hyper-aware of the type of work we ask students to do. Our readings, too,…

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