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1. Facilitate and Inspire
Student Learning and Creativity
Teachers use their knowledge of subject
matter, teaching and learning, and technology to
facilitate experiences that advance student
learning, creativity, and innovation in both
face-to-face and virtual environments. Teachers:
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promote, support, and
model creative and innovative thinking
and inventiveness. |
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engage students in exploring
real-world issues and solving authentic
problems using digital tools and
resources. |
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promote student reflection using
collaborative tools to reveal and
clarify students' conceptual
understanding and thinking, planning,
and creative processes. |
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model collaborative knowledge
construction by engaging in learning
with students, colleagues, and others in
face-to-face and virtual environments. |
2. Design and Develop Digital-Age
Learning Experiences and Assessments
Teachers design, develop, and evaluate
authentic learning experiences and assessment
incorporating contemporary tools and resources
to maximize content learning in context and to
develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes
identified in the NETS•S. Teachers:
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design or adapt relevant
learning experiences that incorporate
digital tools and resources to promote
student learning and creativity. |
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develop technology-enriched learning
environments that enable all students to
pursue their individual curiosities and
become active participants in setting
their own educational goals, managing
their own learning, and assessing their
own progress. |
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customize and personalize learning
activities to address students' diverse
learning styles, working strategies, and
abilities using digital tools and
resources. |
| d. |
provide students with multiple and
varied formative and summative
assessments aligned with content and
technology standards and use resulting
data to inform learning and teaching. |
3. Model Digital-Age Work and Learning
Teachers exhibit knowledge, skills, and work
processes representative of an innovative
professional in a global and digital society.
Teachers:
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demonstrate fluency in
technology systems and the transfer of
current knowledge to new technologies
and situations. |
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collaborate with students, peers,
parents, and community members using
digital tools and resources to support
student success and innovation. |
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communicate relevant information and
ideas effectively to students, parents,
and peers using a variety of digital-age
media and formats. |
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model and facilitate effective use
of current and emerging digital tools to
locate, analyze, evaluate, and use
information resources to support
research and learning. |
4. Promote and Model Digital Citizenship
and Responsibility
Teachers understand local and global societal
issues and responsibilities in an evolving
digital culture and exhibit legal and ethical
behavior in their professional practices.
Teachers:
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advocate, model, and
teach safe, legal, and ethical use of
digital information and technology,
including respect for copyright,
intellectual property, and the
appropriate documentation of sources. |
| b. |
address the diverse needs of all
learners by using learner-centered
strategies providing equitable access to
appropriate digital tools and resources. |
| c. |
promote and model digital etiquette
and responsible social interactions
related to the use of technology and
information. |
| d. |
develop and model cultural
understanding and global awareness by
engaging with colleagues and students of
other cultures using digital-age
communication and collaboration tools. |
5. Engage in Professional Growth and
Leadership
Teachers continuously improve their
professional practice, model lifelong learning,
and exhibit leadership in their school and
professional community by promoting and
demonstrating the effective use of digital tools
and resources. Teachers:
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participate in local and
global learning communities to explore
creative applications of technology to
improve student learning. |
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exhibit leadership by demonstrating
a vision of technology infusion,
participating in shared decision making
and community building, and developing
the leadership and technology skills of
others. |
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evaluate and reflect on current
research and professional practice on a
regular basis to make effective use of
existing and emerging digital tools and
resources in support of student
learning. |
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contribute to the effectiveness,
vitality, and self-renewal of the
teaching profession and of their school
and community.
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