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Beginning in 2012, the test will measure students' proficiency with technology in addition to reading, math, science, history, writing, and other subjects. The new test will mark the first time students' technology literacy has been assessed on a national level.
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The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) has developed a set of National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) for students, and the No Child Left Behind Act requires that students demonstrate technological literacy by the end of the eighth grade.
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Several groups will help WestEd on this 18-month project, including ISTE, the Council of Chief State School Officers, the International Technology Education Association, the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, and the State Educational Technology Directors Association.
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The Governing Board is slated to review and approve the technological literacy framework in late 2009.
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Beginning in 2012, the test will measure students' proficiency with technology in addition to reading, math, science, history, writing, and other subjects. The new test will mark the first time students' technology literacy has been assessed on a national level.
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Beginning in 2012, the test will measure students' proficiency with technology in addition to reading, math, science, history, writing, and other subjects. The new test will mark the first time students' technology literacy has been assessed on a national level.
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The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) has developed a set of National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) for students, and the No Child Left Behind Act requires that students demonstrate technological literacy by the end of the eighth grade.
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With this assistance, WestEd plans to convene two committees that will include technology experts, engineers, teachers, scientists, business representatives, state and local policy makers, and employers from across the country. The committees will advise WestEd on the content and design of the national tech literacy assessment.
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The Governing Board is slated to review and approve the technological literacy framework in late 2009.
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"With this new framework and the tests it will guide, we'll discover how well students today are learning to understand and use these immensely powerful tools."
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22 May 09
Tom ButlerHow will tech exam relate to cultural values? Is techn. now a subject unto itself, like history, math?
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Kris HolbrookFor the first time ever, technological literacy will become part of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as the Nation’s Report Card, the test’s governing board has announced.
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For the first time ever, technological literacy will become part of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as the Nation's Report Card, the test's governing board has announced.
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Donna BaumbachTech literacy to be added to Nation’s Report Card beginning in 2012
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Toy WatermanFor the first time ever, technological literacy will become part of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as the Nation’s Report Card, the test’s governing board has announced.
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Jared ReckOn the way: Nation's first tech-literacy exam
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casey mayfieldTech literacy to be added to Nation’s Report Card beginning in 2012
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Jody WatsonBeginning in 2012, the test will measure students' proficiency with \ntechnology in addition to reading, math, science, history, writing, and other \nsubjects. The new test will mark the first time students' technology literacy \nhas been assessed on a national level.
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