SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 17
How Does Ministry ofHow Does Ministry of
Education (MOE) SupportEducation (MOE) Support
Smart Schools?Smart Schools?
GROUP MEMBERS:-GROUP MEMBERS:-
• DALILA BT AIDIDALILA BT AIDI
D200910348D200910348
• MASITAH BT MOHD NOORMASITAH BT MOHD NOOR
D200910348D200910348
• NUR FATHIAH BT ABU BAKAR AL BAKRINUR FATHIAH BT ABU BAKAR AL BAKRI
D200910348D200910348
FASLIATIN BT THAZALIFASLIATIN BT THAZALI
D200910348D200910348
provide a variety
of media
infrastructure
training- for
teachers
course
materials
• provide a variety of media infrastructure.
 Hardware will include:-
 computer and related equipment.
 video conference equipment and audio and
communications infrastructure.
 The software will contain:-
 word processor
 spreadsheet
 web software
 e-mail software
 author tool
 internet browser
 training software
• training- for teachers.
 The combination of intensive training and
intensive counseling is needed to help teachers
adapt to new environments.
 important- to eliminate unsafe and did not
feel useful to be there for a radical paradigm
shift in methodology and the role of teachers.
• course materials
 New course materials, updates, and be
adequately prepared.
 should be developed for all subjects and a
variety of student.
 by age, and language used by the schools.
 Course materials must exhibit the following
characteristics:-
 complete bulk diskettes
 interactive
 challenge students' cognitive power
 contain self-assessment
 built-in checks for the input of teacher preparation for
students who are weak.
CURRICULUM
Characteristics
1. Designed to help students achieve overall and
balanced development
2. Integration of knowledge, skills, values and correct
use of language across the curriculum
3. Intended learning outcomes explicitly stated for
different levels of abilities, ensuring all students
gain equal access to quality learning, and allowing
for self-paced learning across grades
4, Multidisciplinary, thematic, and continuous across
learning areas
5. Integration of knowledge, skills, and attitudes
suitable for the Information Age
Benefits
• Children educated with critical and creative
thinking skills, inculcated with values, and
encouraged to improve language proficiency
• Holistic learning promoted
• Children allowed to progress at their own pace
• Students’ varying capabilities, interests, and
needs catered for their learning.
• Community services
• Cultural activities
• Social activities
• Recreational activities
• Sports and games
• Religious activities
• Uniformed body activities
Curriculum
activities
Curriculum
activities
PEDAGOGY
Characteristics
• Appropriate mix of learning strategies to ensure mastery of basic
competencies and promotion of holistic development
# Encouragement of learning activities to promote creativity and
experimentation with content-independent subjects while
maintaining sufficient rigour in content dependent subjects
# Overall, trend towards student-centred learning activities with
increase in age and maturity
• Allowing for individual differences in learning styles to boost
performance
• The classroom atmosphere is compatible with different teaching-
learning strategies
Benefits
• Learning becomes more
interesting, motivating, stimulating
and meaningful
• The mind, spirit, and body of the
child is
involved in the learning process
• Basic skills to prepare children for
greater challenges over time
ASSESSMENT
Characteristics
1. Holistic
2. Element-based
3. Criterionreferenced
4. Learner-centred
5. On-line
6. Conducted in various forms
7. Using multiple approaches and instruments
8. On-going
benefits
• Help realise the National Philosophy of
Education
• Assure quality
• Flexible and learner-friendly
• Provide more accurate picture of a
student’s
achievement, readiness, progress, aptitude,
• learning styles, and abilities
TEACHING-LEARNING MATERIALS
Characteristics
1.Meets curricular and instructional needs, is
cost effective, as well as cosmetically and
technically adequate.
2.Cognetively challenging,attractive,motivates
students to learn, and encourages active
participation.
3.Combines the best of network-based, teacher-
based and courseware materials.
Benefits
• Accommodates students’
different needs and abilities
resulting in the fuller
realisation of students’
capabilities and potential
• Students take responsibility for
managing and directing their
own learning

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21st
Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21stRoles and functions of eductional technology in 21st
Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21stmarielvillon
 
Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21st
Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21stRoles and functions of eductional technology in 21st
Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21stjudalynjavier
 
Smart School Blueprint
Smart School BlueprintSmart School Blueprint
Smart School BlueprintMaria Ting
 
Component of smart school concept
Component of smart school conceptComponent of smart school concept
Component of smart school conceptheremi
 
Ict in science smart school
Ict in science smart schoolIct in science smart school
Ict in science smart schoolNik Syarihah
 

La actualidad más candente (13)

Smart School Presentation
Smart School PresentationSmart School Presentation
Smart School Presentation
 
Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21st
Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21stRoles and functions of eductional technology in 21st
Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21st
 
Teachers Essay On Ict
Teachers Essay On IctTeachers Essay On Ict
Teachers Essay On Ict
 
Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21st
Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21stRoles and functions of eductional technology in 21st
Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21st
 
Smart School Blueprint
Smart School BlueprintSmart School Blueprint
Smart School Blueprint
 
Smart schools
Smart schoolsSmart schools
Smart schools
 
Smart schools
Smart schoolsSmart schools
Smart schools
 
Multimedia & web content
Multimedia & web contentMultimedia & web content
Multimedia & web content
 
Component of smart school concept
Component of smart school conceptComponent of smart school concept
Component of smart school concept
 
Smart school slides
Smart school slidesSmart school slides
Smart school slides
 
Smart school slides
Smart school slidesSmart school slides
Smart school slides
 
ABOUT US FINAL
ABOUT US FINALABOUT US FINAL
ABOUT US FINAL
 
Ict in science smart school
Ict in science smart schoolIct in science smart school
Ict in science smart school
 

Similar a How does ministry of education (moe)

Training an integral component of effective hr practices - baishaki bapat
Training an integral component of effective hr practices - baishaki bapatTraining an integral component of effective hr practices - baishaki bapat
Training an integral component of effective hr practices - baishaki bapatEduMedia India
 
Resources required for organising guidance service in schools 1
Resources required for organising guidance service in schools 1Resources required for organising guidance service in schools 1
Resources required for organising guidance service in schools 1Bahunlang Tron
 
Education today and its systematic approach to the design of instruction.
Education today and its systematic approach to the design of instruction.Education today and its systematic approach to the design of instruction.
Education today and its systematic approach to the design of instruction.Kaiyisah Yusof
 
The future of education ACACA conference
The future of education ACACA conference The future of education ACACA conference
The future of education ACACA conference Claire Amos
 
Hand in Hand Workshops
Hand in Hand WorkshopsHand in Hand Workshops
Hand in Hand WorkshopsMeena Baluja
 
Slide presentation 2
Slide presentation 2Slide presentation 2
Slide presentation 2zulfara
 
Technologies for Open, Distance & eLearning
Technologies for Open, Distance & eLearningTechnologies for Open, Distance & eLearning
Technologies for Open, Distance & eLearningErkkie Haipinge
 
Assistant Headteacher
Assistant HeadteacherAssistant Headteacher
Assistant Headteachermianco66
 
Inclusive curriculum.pptx
Inclusive curriculum.pptxInclusive curriculum.pptx
Inclusive curriculum.pptxmadhurisheth1
 
Training and developing professional teachers by exploring national
Training and developing professional teachers by exploring nationalTraining and developing professional teachers by exploring national
Training and developing professional teachers by exploring nationalUniversity of johannesburg
 
Roles and Functions of Educational Technology in the 21st Century Education
Roles and Functions of Educational Technology in the 21st Century EducationRoles and Functions of Educational Technology in the 21st Century Education
Roles and Functions of Educational Technology in the 21st Century EducationRachel Cabreros
 
Ten trends webinar june
Ten trends   webinar juneTen trends   webinar june
Ten trends webinar juneDerek Wenmoth
 
Eim 504 chapter 6 and 11 summary
Eim 504 chapter 6 and 11 summaryEim 504 chapter 6 and 11 summary
Eim 504 chapter 6 and 11 summaryKelly Sasser
 
Poniendo en práctica Innovaciones en Educación con MERLOT Inacap
Poniendo en práctica Innovaciones en Educación con MERLOT InacapPoniendo en práctica Innovaciones en Educación con MERLOT Inacap
Poniendo en práctica Innovaciones en Educación con MERLOT InacapINACAP
 
Edu614 session 5 sf 13 at
Edu614 session 5 sf 13 atEdu614 session 5 sf 13 at
Edu614 session 5 sf 13 atKathy Favazza
 
Why Technology Fails to Transform Pedagogy: Lessons for Professional Learning
Why Technology Fails to Transform Pedagogy: Lessons for Professional LearningWhy Technology Fails to Transform Pedagogy: Lessons for Professional Learning
Why Technology Fails to Transform Pedagogy: Lessons for Professional LearningMark Brown
 

Similar a How does ministry of education (moe) (20)

Training an integral component of effective hr practices - baishaki bapat
Training an integral component of effective hr practices - baishaki bapatTraining an integral component of effective hr practices - baishaki bapat
Training an integral component of effective hr practices - baishaki bapat
 
Resources required for organising guidance service in schools 1
Resources required for organising guidance service in schools 1Resources required for organising guidance service in schools 1
Resources required for organising guidance service in schools 1
 
Dissemination plan group14
Dissemination plan group14Dissemination plan group14
Dissemination plan group14
 
Education today and its systematic approach to the design of instruction.
Education today and its systematic approach to the design of instruction.Education today and its systematic approach to the design of instruction.
Education today and its systematic approach to the design of instruction.
 
The future of education ACACA conference
The future of education ACACA conference The future of education ACACA conference
The future of education ACACA conference
 
Hand in Hand Workshops
Hand in Hand WorkshopsHand in Hand Workshops
Hand in Hand Workshops
 
DBE Expectations Powerpoint
DBE Expectations PowerpointDBE Expectations Powerpoint
DBE Expectations Powerpoint
 
Slide presentation 2
Slide presentation 2Slide presentation 2
Slide presentation 2
 
Technologies for Open, Distance & eLearning
Technologies for Open, Distance & eLearningTechnologies for Open, Distance & eLearning
Technologies for Open, Distance & eLearning
 
Assistant Headteacher
Assistant HeadteacherAssistant Headteacher
Assistant Headteacher
 
EXPECTIONS FROM CBSE SCHOOLS NEP 2020
EXPECTIONS FROM CBSE SCHOOLS NEP 2020EXPECTIONS FROM CBSE SCHOOLS NEP 2020
EXPECTIONS FROM CBSE SCHOOLS NEP 2020
 
Inclusive curriculum.pptx
Inclusive curriculum.pptxInclusive curriculum.pptx
Inclusive curriculum.pptx
 
Training and developing professional teachers by exploring national
Training and developing professional teachers by exploring nationalTraining and developing professional teachers by exploring national
Training and developing professional teachers by exploring national
 
Roles and Functions of Educational Technology in the 21st Century Education
Roles and Functions of Educational Technology in the 21st Century EducationRoles and Functions of Educational Technology in the 21st Century Education
Roles and Functions of Educational Technology in the 21st Century Education
 
Ten trends webinar june
Ten trends   webinar juneTen trends   webinar june
Ten trends webinar june
 
Eim 504 chapter 6 and 11 summary
Eim 504 chapter 6 and 11 summaryEim 504 chapter 6 and 11 summary
Eim 504 chapter 6 and 11 summary
 
Poniendo en práctica Innovaciones en Educación con MERLOT Inacap
Poniendo en práctica Innovaciones en Educación con MERLOT InacapPoniendo en práctica Innovaciones en Educación con MERLOT Inacap
Poniendo en práctica Innovaciones en Educación con MERLOT Inacap
 
Edu614 session 5 sf 13 at
Edu614 session 5 sf 13 atEdu614 session 5 sf 13 at
Edu614 session 5 sf 13 at
 
Cur532 final project
Cur532 final projectCur532 final project
Cur532 final project
 
Why Technology Fails to Transform Pedagogy: Lessons for Professional Learning
Why Technology Fails to Transform Pedagogy: Lessons for Professional LearningWhy Technology Fails to Transform Pedagogy: Lessons for Professional Learning
Why Technology Fails to Transform Pedagogy: Lessons for Professional Learning
 

Más de masitahmohdnoor

Modelling~gas properties
Modelling~gas propertiesModelling~gas properties
Modelling~gas propertiesmasitahmohdnoor
 
Misconception in biology2
Misconception in biology2Misconception in biology2
Misconception in biology2masitahmohdnoor
 
How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)masitahmohdnoor
 
How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)masitahmohdnoor
 
How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)masitahmohdnoor
 
How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)masitahmohdnoor
 

Más de masitahmohdnoor (6)

Modelling~gas properties
Modelling~gas propertiesModelling~gas properties
Modelling~gas properties
 
Misconception in biology2
Misconception in biology2Misconception in biology2
Misconception in biology2
 
How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)
 
How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)
 
How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)
 
How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)How does ministry of education (moe)
How does ministry of education (moe)
 

How does ministry of education (moe)

  • 1. How Does Ministry ofHow Does Ministry of Education (MOE) SupportEducation (MOE) Support Smart Schools?Smart Schools?
  • 2. GROUP MEMBERS:-GROUP MEMBERS:- • DALILA BT AIDIDALILA BT AIDI D200910348D200910348 • MASITAH BT MOHD NOORMASITAH BT MOHD NOOR D200910348D200910348 • NUR FATHIAH BT ABU BAKAR AL BAKRINUR FATHIAH BT ABU BAKAR AL BAKRI D200910348D200910348 FASLIATIN BT THAZALIFASLIATIN BT THAZALI D200910348D200910348
  • 3. provide a variety of media infrastructure training- for teachers course materials
  • 4. • provide a variety of media infrastructure.  Hardware will include:-  computer and related equipment.  video conference equipment and audio and communications infrastructure.  The software will contain:-  word processor  spreadsheet  web software  e-mail software  author tool  internet browser  training software
  • 5. • training- for teachers.  The combination of intensive training and intensive counseling is needed to help teachers adapt to new environments.  important- to eliminate unsafe and did not feel useful to be there for a radical paradigm shift in methodology and the role of teachers.
  • 6. • course materials  New course materials, updates, and be adequately prepared.  should be developed for all subjects and a variety of student.  by age, and language used by the schools.
  • 7.  Course materials must exhibit the following characteristics:-  complete bulk diskettes  interactive  challenge students' cognitive power  contain self-assessment  built-in checks for the input of teacher preparation for students who are weak.
  • 8.
  • 9. CURRICULUM Characteristics 1. Designed to help students achieve overall and balanced development 2. Integration of knowledge, skills, values and correct use of language across the curriculum 3. Intended learning outcomes explicitly stated for different levels of abilities, ensuring all students gain equal access to quality learning, and allowing for self-paced learning across grades 4, Multidisciplinary, thematic, and continuous across learning areas 5. Integration of knowledge, skills, and attitudes suitable for the Information Age
  • 10. Benefits • Children educated with critical and creative thinking skills, inculcated with values, and encouraged to improve language proficiency • Holistic learning promoted • Children allowed to progress at their own pace • Students’ varying capabilities, interests, and needs catered for their learning.
  • 11. • Community services • Cultural activities • Social activities • Recreational activities • Sports and games • Religious activities • Uniformed body activities Curriculum activities Curriculum activities
  • 12. PEDAGOGY Characteristics • Appropriate mix of learning strategies to ensure mastery of basic competencies and promotion of holistic development # Encouragement of learning activities to promote creativity and experimentation with content-independent subjects while maintaining sufficient rigour in content dependent subjects # Overall, trend towards student-centred learning activities with increase in age and maturity • Allowing for individual differences in learning styles to boost performance • The classroom atmosphere is compatible with different teaching- learning strategies
  • 13. Benefits • Learning becomes more interesting, motivating, stimulating and meaningful • The mind, spirit, and body of the child is involved in the learning process • Basic skills to prepare children for greater challenges over time
  • 14. ASSESSMENT Characteristics 1. Holistic 2. Element-based 3. Criterionreferenced 4. Learner-centred 5. On-line 6. Conducted in various forms 7. Using multiple approaches and instruments 8. On-going
  • 15. benefits • Help realise the National Philosophy of Education • Assure quality • Flexible and learner-friendly • Provide more accurate picture of a student’s achievement, readiness, progress, aptitude, • learning styles, and abilities
  • 16. TEACHING-LEARNING MATERIALS Characteristics 1.Meets curricular and instructional needs, is cost effective, as well as cosmetically and technically adequate. 2.Cognetively challenging,attractive,motivates students to learn, and encourages active participation. 3.Combines the best of network-based, teacher- based and courseware materials.
  • 17. Benefits • Accommodates students’ different needs and abilities resulting in the fuller realisation of students’ capabilities and potential • Students take responsibility for managing and directing their own learning