Teaching Standards
These standards are important and key to teachers because they help build and create a common goal. We use these standards to keep a basic idea of what needs to be taught in schools. Technology should always be incorporated into a classroom, no matter the subject of the class.
National Technology Standards
Teacher Technology Standards
Teachers are expected to incorporate technology into their teachings. Including a higher understanding of thinking, preparing their students for the job market, designing student interactive based projects, digital learning, and creating a digital age of decision making and collaborating.
Student Technology Standards
Students are expected demonstrate creativity as well as innovation. They are also expected to communicate and collaborate with other students and teachers. Students must be able to research information fluently and effectively. As well as Critically think, problem solve and be able to make decisions. And finally they must achieve a digital citizenship with technology operations and concepts., such as the programs and operating a technological device.
For more information on Teacher technology standards and Student technology standards, go to http://www.iste.org/standards
Music Teaching Standards
Music Teaching Standards are set by the NAfME, or National Association for Music Education, and NCCAS, or National Coalition for Core Arts Standards. These standards for music are based on the category of music in which you are teaching, or grade level in which you are teaching. The NAfME and NCCAS also has provided standards based on preforming groups assessments and core standards as well.
For more information on the Music Common Core Standards, go to http://musiced.nafme.org/musicstandards/
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