The document discusses eight key themes commonly addressed in educational technology policies: (1) vision and planning, (2) infrastructure, (3) teachers, (4) skills and competencies, (5) learning resources, (6) education management information systems, (7) monitoring and evaluation, and (8) equity, inclusion, and safety. It also outlines several Philippines national policies related to ICT and education such as the Cybercrime Prevention Act, Data Privacy Act, and Safe Spaces Act. The document discusses uses of ICT in teaching and learning as well as challenges including the digital divide and lack of effective training.
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Eight policy themes are commonly identified in educational
technology policies around the world:
(1) Vision & Planning 5) Learning Resources
(2) ICT infrastructure 6) EMIS
(3) Teachers 7) Monitoring and Evaluation
(4) Skills and Competencies 8) Equity, Inclusion, and Safety
I. INTERNATIONAL POLICIES
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A) Having a vision
B) Linking ICT/education policies to other
policies
C) Providing a mechanism for funding
D) Authorizing authority to lead or oversee
implementation
E) Engaging the private sector
THEME #1 VISION & PLANNING
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A. Ensuring adequate power
B. Providing sufficient equipment and
networking infrastructure
THEME #2 INFRASTRUCTURE
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A. Providing ICT-related training (technical and
pedagogical) for teacher
B. Identifying a set of related teacher competency
standards
C. Supporting teachers in their use of ICT
D. Building awareness among and support for school
administrators, as a support for ICT use by teachers
and learners
THEME #3 TEACHERS
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A. Identifying ICT literacy / digital competency
standards, and offering related training,
support, assessment and certification
B. Articulating and supporting ICT-enabled
lifelong learning opportunities
THEME #4 SKILLS & COMPETENCIES
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A. Supporting the development, dissemination
and utilization of digital learning resources
THEME #5 LEARNING RESOURCES
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A. Supporting the collection, processing,
analysis, and dissemination of education-
related data to relevant stakeholders
THEME #6 EMIS
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A. Monitoring ICT use in education and
evaluating its impact on teaching and learning
B. Utilizing ICTs to support assessment activities
C. Dedicated support for exploring innovative
uses of ICTs in education
THEME #7 MONITORING & EVALUATION,
ASSESSMENT, RESEARCH & INNOVATION
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A. Prioritizing “pro-equity” provisions and
approaches related to the use of ICTs in
education
B. Articulating and supporting efforts to promote
ethical practices related to ICT use in
education, including the safety and security of
data and appropriate privacy provisions
THEME #8 EQUITY, INCLUSION & SAFETY
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Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (RA 10175)
╸ It is intended to prevent cybersex, online child
pornography, identity theft and spamming but it
also makes libel a cybercrime punishable by up to
12 years in jail.
II. NATIONAL POLICIES
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Data Privacy Act of 2012 (RA 10173)
╸ Protects individuals from unauthorized processing of
personal information that is (1) private, not publicly
available; and (2) identifiable, where the identity of
the individual is apparent either through direct
attribution or when put together with other available
information.
II. NATIONAL POLICIES
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Safe Spaces Act (RA 11313)
╸ To address existing gaps and issues on equality,
security, and safety of both women and men in
private and public spaces
II. NATIONAL POLICIES
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eCommerce Act of the Philippines (RA 8792)
╸ An act providing for the recognition and use of
electronic commercial and non-commercial
transactions and documents, penalties for unlawful
use thereof
II. NATIONAL POLICIES
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Executive Order No. 810 S. 2009
-Institutionalizing the Certification Scheme for Digital
Signatures and Directing the Application of Digital
Signatures in eGovernment Services
II. NATIONAL POLICIES
17. A) Trailing Cables
• Computer equipment is often
connected to lots of cables (power,
network, etc.)
• If these cables are laying on the
floor, they can cause people to trip
over them
SOLUTION: Place cables inside cable
ducts or under the carpet or flooring
18. B) Spilt Drinks or Foods
• If any liquids are spilled on
electrical equipment, it can
eventually result to damage or
an electric shock to the user
SOLUTION: Keep food and
drinks away from the computer
19. C) Overloaded Power Sockets
• Plugging too many power
cables into a socket can result
in the socket being overloaded,
overheating and a fire starting.
SOLUTION: Never plug too many
cables into a socket. Always
make sure there are fire
extinguishers nearby.
20. D) Heavy Objects Falling
• Many items of computer equipment
are very heavy such as CRT
monitors, laser printers, among
others.
• Heavy items can cause serious
injury if they fall on people.
SOLUTION: Make sure equipment is
placed on strong tables or shelves.
21. Uses of ICT Policies
in the Teaching &
Learning
Environment
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22. I. USES OF ICT IN LEARNING AND
TEACHING
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A) Digital culture and digital literacy
B) ICT and Teacher Professional Development
C) Ensuring benefits of ICT investments
D) Resource Constrained Contexts
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Some common educational applications of
ICT include:
• One laptop per child
• Tablets
• Interactive White Board/Smart
Boards
• E-readers
• Flipped Classrooms
24. II. CHALLENGES
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A) Digital Divide
B) Minority language groups
C) Students with different styles of learning
D) School with limited technical support
E) Lack of Effective Training