ISTE's Technology Facilitation and Leadership Standards: What Every K-12 Leader Should Know and Be Able to Do
Who are technology coaches? Technology coaches are those who help other educators advance effective technology use in schools. Technology coaches have many different titles in schools, including technology integration specialists, technology facilitators, technology lead teachers, instructional designers, and technology coordinators. Some technology coaches are employed outside school districts as consultants. No matter what their title, technology coaches are defined by their proximity to classroom practice and their focus on fostering instructional improvement. They work closely with teachers and buildinglevel administrators to explore how technologies can support digital age, global learning. Technology coaches work primarily in schools and spend most of their time helping teachers achieve the NETS-S and NETS-T. Coaching represents a highly effective form of individualized professional development tailored to educators professional needs and personal learning styles. Coaching is differentiated, jobembedded, and built on a model of mutual respect.
The NETS-C describe how technology coaches support the work of administrators, teachers, and ultimately students in transforming schools into digital age, global learning environments. These standards both complement the work described in the other NETS and fill an important gap in realizing systemic educational improvement.
Country | USA |
Brand | International Society for Technology in Education |
Manufacturer | International Society for Technology in Education |
Binding | Paperback |
ReleaseDate | 2013-03-15 |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9781564843326 |