NETS-S 2007

Die International Society for Technology in Education (iste) hat seine National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS-S) aus dem Jahr 1998 überarbeitet und in einer Second Edition (2007) neu herausgegeben. Gründe für die Überarbeitung der NETS-S waren, so der Herausgeber Don Knezek, CEO, International Society for Technology in Education: "Advances in technology, changes in students demographics, shifts in economics to a global scale, and transformations in views about the role of technology in daily life are just a few reasons why a refresh of the NETS-S ist appropriate now."

Die ISTE National Educational Technology Standards (NETS-S) für die nächste Generation sind:

1. Creativity and Innovation
2. Communication and Collaboration
3. Research and Information Fluency
4. Critical Thinking, Problem-Solving & Decision-Making
5. Digital Citizenship
6. Technology Operations and Concepts


Spannend wird es nächstes Jahr 2008, wenn iste seine National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS-T) aus dem Jahr 2000 neu herausgibt. Ein Blick auch in die "alten" Standards lohnt sich für uns MedienpädagogInnen auf alle Fälle. Download: The ISTE National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS-T), Edition 2000.


Hintergrund:
Warum orientiere ich mich bezüglich Medienkompetenz plötzlich auch an Konzepten aus den USA? Vielleicht ist es die Erkenntnis, dass ICT (Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien) auch in der Bildung längst ein globales Phänomen sind. Und es daher nicht mehr genügt, ausschliesslich in nationalen Kategorien zu denken! Ausserdem fasziniert mich, wie es iste mit seinen National Educational Technology Standards for Students, Teachers und Administrators geschafft hat, Medienkompetenz in ein Konzept zu fassen, dass trotzdem noch genügend Spielraum offen lässt. Ein vergleichbares, an iste adaptiertes, Medienkompetenz-Konzept für die Next Generation scheint mir dringend notwendig zu sein! Dies gilt ganz besonders für die Ausbildung der Studierenden bezüglich Medienkompetenz an den Pädagogischen Hochschulen!


"What students should know and be able to do to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly digital world:

NETS-S 2007_Standards

1. Creativity and Innovation
Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology. Students:
a. apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas, products, or processes.
b. create original works as a means of personal or group expression.
c.. use models and simulations to explore complex systems and issues.
d. identify trends and forecast possibilities.

2. Communication and Collaboration
Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others. Students:
a. interact, collaborate, and publish with peers, experts or others employing a variety of digital environments and media.
b. communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats.
c. develop cultural understanding and global awareness by engaging with learners of other cultures.
d. contribute to project teams to produce original works or solve problems.

3. Research and Information Fluency
Students apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information. Students:
a. plan strategies to guide inquiry.
b. locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use information from a variety of sources and media.
c. evaluate and select information sources and digital tools based on the appropriateness to specific tasks.
d. process data and report results.

4. Critical Thinking, Problem-Solving & Decision-Making
Students use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve problems and make informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and resources. Students:
a. identify and define authentic problems and significant questions for investigation.
b. plan and manage activities to develop a solution or complete a project.
c. collect and analyze data to identify solutions and/or make informed decisions.
d. use multiple processes and diverse perspectives to explore alternative solutions.

5. Digital Citizenship
Students understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior. Students:
a. advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology.
b. exhibit a positive attitude toward using technology that supports collaboration, learning, and productivity.
c. demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong learning.
d. exhibit leadership for digital citizenship.

6. Technology Operations and Concepts
Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems and operations. Students:
a. understand and use technology systems.
b. select and use applications effectively and productively.
c. troubleshoot systems and applications.
d. transfer current knowledge to learning of new technologies.

Download: The ISTE National Educational Technology Standards (NETS-S) and Performance Indicators for Students