Thursday, 6 March 2014

Module 10 Final Reflection

The module was quite timely and relevant to what is happening on the ground here in Antigua and Barbuda and it proved to be a fitting end to the course.

I wish to thank the Commonwealth of Learning for the foresight and innovativeness regarding the use of ICTs for teaching and learning and for empowering me to empower others.

Module 10 Activity 4 Choosing Your Focus

It is imperative that as a school plans for the integration of ICTs into the curriculum, it has to be cognizant of the focus that it needs to have.  The school will first need to examine the issues and principles surrounding integration and make decisions as to the way forward. One of the main issues to be considered is whether or not ICTs in the curriculum must start with the curriculum.  Should there be a curriculum review to incorporate ICTs or do individuals in the school simply need to know basic computer skills?

Another focus should be on the principles of teaching and learning that will influence the integration of ICTs.  Pedagogical underpinnings will follow here.  The school will need to decide on the outcomes that it needs from the integration process and work towards it.

Teachers in the integration process will also need to determine the learning outcomes of using ICTs in their subject disciplines.  Will it be to enhance, replace, extend or reinforce learning or will it be a combination of these?  These are tough questions which need to be answered but which are integral to the approach that teachers take in the process.

To top the process is the need for the school to create an ICT policy and work towards it.  It will mean input from all stakeholders towards the development of a school that is 21st Century ready.


Module 10 Activity 7 Budgeting and Fundraising

For any new initiative, whether it is at a school or other institution, there must be some idea of the cost that will be incurred as a result of the venture.  Integrating ICTs into a school is no exception and the fact that is usually a costly venture, there is a need to budget. 

When budgeting for ICTs at school, it is important that the items that are needed are identified, prioritized and budgeted. In doing so, one must identify sources of funding and or donations so that the needs can be met. School fundraising activities will also form an integral part of the procurement process since the proceeds from such activities may be used to significantly offset the cost of the integration process. It is imperative that a fundraising plan be created by the school in order to map out the paths that the fundraising strategy will take.


Once the budgeting and fundraising plans are in place, the school can then move on to the next phase in the bid to integrate ICTs into the teaching and learning process as well as in the management of the school.

Module 10 Activity 6 Plan of Action

My school is working towards the integration of ICTs in its curricula as well as for the management of the school.  To this end, an ICT development plan was formulated with a view to creating an ICT policy governing ICTs and their use at the school.  The plan is a work in progress and will be upgraded as more decisions are made regarding the use of ICTs.  The following is the plan of action for my school:

Plan of action


1.     Already achieved in my ICT priority area


  • All teachers have laptops for teaching
  • Multimedia projector is available for use by teachers
  • Some integration of ICTs in curriculum areas
  • Wireless Internet access
  • High density computer labs
  • Students BYOD – tablet devices
  • Creation of draft ICT Policy
  • Teachers have varying levels of ICT training
  • ICTs are integrated in some lessons




2.     In the process of doing in my ICT priority area


  • More training in ICT integration for teachers
  • Procurement of more ICT resources
  • Finalizing the school’s ICT policy
  • Creating an ICT task force to manage ICTs at the school
  • Training of administration staff in use of ICTs










3.     Still to be done in my ICT priority area


  • Training in assessment using ICTs
  • Procurement of ICT resources to cater for students with special needs
  • Creating a school website for access by parents and other stakeholders
  • Continuous training in ICT integration
  • Continuous training of administrative staff
  • Technical support staff to be drafted
  • Formation of linkages with corporate citizens to secure continuous funding for ICT resources
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