2. Smart School is a Malaysian education system which learning
institution that reconstruct systematically teaching-learning and
school management in order to prepared children for
Information Age.
It is one of the seven flagship applications envisaged under the
Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) initiative.
Smart School is not just about ICT intervention in teaching and
learning. The national curriculum and pedagogy are given the
highest importance, with the role of teachers, administrators,
parents and the community enhanced in the education of the
Malaysian students
3.
4. Teaching and
Learning
Management
Policies
and
Administration
SMART
SCHOOL
COMPONEN
TS
Technology People, Skills&
Responsibilities
Process
5. 1) Teaching and learning
Teaching-Learning Materials Interactive courseware and
printed materials for Mathematics, Science, English and
Bahasa Melayu that enables students to practice self-paced,
self-accessed and self-directed learning.
2) Management and Administration
represents the driver or the “brain” of the Smart School, is
computerised.
Management software helps the Smart School principals and
headmasters to manage more efficiently and effectively the
resources and processes required to support the teaching-
learning functions.
6. 3) People, Skills and Responsibilities
Stakeholders involved in the implementation of Smart Schools
will be equipped with specific skills and requisite knowledge
base to enable them to play their roles effectively.
4) Process
The Smart School processes are viewed as a system.
These processes have been and will continuously be studied
reviewed carefully to ensure that the system provides accurate
and functional input to produce the desired output.
7. 5) Technology
Technology is used as an enabler for Smart School
practices in teaching-learning, management, and
communications with external constituencies
6) Policies
To ensure the successful implementation of the Smart School,
changes in existing policies and regulations, as well as
the formulation of new policies and regulations, have to be
conducted.
8. Technology Enablers
Teaching and learning process based
on ICT technology
dangerous experiment through the computer
simulation experiment
student also uses the computer in extra
curriculum activities such as for designing the
school magazine
9. School management
◦ effectively and efficiently manage
attendance and respond to problem
situations
◦ comprehensive resource database
including audio and video for quick and
easy access by teachers and students that
will reduces cost of managing resource
information
◦ combines the best of network-based,
teacher-based and courseware material
10.
11. Wave 1:
The Smart
School Pilot
(1999- 2002)
2 phases:
Pilot Project
phase & a
broad roll-out 87 Pilot Schools were
phase. involved in the Pilot
Project phase.
Experienced 3 models of
technology :
-Computer laboratory
model (Level B), a limited
classroom model (Level
B+), & a full classroom
model (Level A).
12. ICT as a key
enabler for
learning
Wave 2-The
Post Pilot
(2002-2005)
Further
Monitoring &
enhancement
corrective
of
action key in
Management
attaining
System
target
utilization
13. School, community
MoE, state &
industry
stakeholders
Roadmap-roles of
different
stakeholders &
customers
Strategic
Roadmap
Wave 3-
Making All
School
Smart
(2005-2010)
14.
15. Passive students
- Students hope that everything materials
provide by their teacher
- student supposedly plays an active role
16. Limitation Of Infrastructure
-limitations to access the network hamper
the
effectiveness of technology supported
teaching and learning.
-Smart Schools project was wholly
inaccessible to rural areas
-The geography of the country itself
posed a
real challenge for the Ministry of
Education.
17. Teacher’s mindset
◦ misconception among teachers was that
using the courseware simply meant
assigning a topic for students to learn or
search
◦ students used the courseware without
guidelines or teacher supervision.
◦ some teachers claimed that teaching with
the courseware provided required much
more preparation time and effort than
previously.
18. Technical support
◦ critical to maintenance of all installed
hardware and software to ensure minimal
description to the teaching-learning and
management process.
19. Smart School Project signifies a dramatic change in the local
educational system whereby information technology is utilized
in every aspect of education and students are required to take
much greater responsibilities of their own learning
The learning settings in smart schools are conducive for self
regulated learning.
Information from this study may help smart schools' authorities
and teachers to further promote and enhance self-regulated
learning in these schools.