UNESCO ICT Competency Framework for Teachers
Modern societies are increasingly based on information and knowledge. So they need to:
- build workforces which have ICT skills to handle information and are reflective, creative and adept at problem-solving in order to generate knowledge
- enable citizens to be knowledgeable and resourceful so they are able to manage their own lives effectively, and are able to lead full and satisfying lives
- encourage all citizens to participate fully in society and influence the decisions which affect their lives
- foster cross-cultural understanding and the peaceful resolution of conflict.
UNESCO's Framework emphasizes that it is not enough for teachers to have ICT skills and be able to teach them to their students. Teachers need to be able to help the students become collaborative, problem-solving, creative learners through using ICT so they will be effective citizens and members of the workforce. The Framework therefore addresses all aspects of a teacher's work:
- Understanding ICT in education
- Curriculum and assessment
- Pedagogy
- ICT
- Organisation and administration
- Teacher professional learning
UNESCO and its private sector partners are currently preparing an update of the ICT Competency Framework for Teachers first launched in 2008. The new version is a result of a close cooperation between the Communication and Information Sector and the Education Sector, and will present an updated framework including practical examples of its application as well as full example syllabi and exam specifications. The ICT Competency Framework for Teachers version 2.0 is due later in 2011
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