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Aj Tech Plan Action Plan
Technology Plan
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Vision
Kinder Kids International School will utilize innovative technology in order to eliminate borders
and bridge together a truly unique international experience for its learners.
Mission Statement
Our concept is to create an “International School for children growing up in Japan.” A school
that would enable them to acquire an international perspective and high level of English
education regardless of whether their parents are able to speak English. Our aim is to support
our children, educate them well, and help them to prepare for the international work place and
contribute with pride and confidence.
Goals
1. Classroom teachers will use video technology to communicate with Kinder Kids
International Schools located in Japan, Canada, and Hawaii.
2. KKIS will implement technology in the classroom that will allow classroom teachers to
reach students visually during craft and cooking lessons.
3. KKIS will monitor and update the technology in place based on the effectiveness of the
tools used.
Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to provide students with exposure to technology and practice using
it. They will know how to conduct simple research to find craft or cooking ideas. Teachers will
incorporate videos into the lesson time to help further explain key concepts. If and when these
students move abroad, they will have exposure to technology from the age of 3 years old and
will have developed reading comprehension in English.
Professional Development
Company meetings will be held in June, October, and February to introduce new technology,
evaluate the use of technology in place, and steps moving forward. Teachers will participate in
level meetings weekly to plan for the weeks ahead and brainstorm more hands-on approaches
with technology for both staff and students.
Technical support takes place in-house from a member of the School Management Team.
Networking will be outsourced through a third-party selected by Head Office.
Effective Collaborative Strategies with Adult Literacy Providers to Maximize the Use of
Technology
EDTC 6300, S1 2017, Student Name: Andrea Jackson
Appendices
Action Plan
away will
receive their
video
equipment
first by June
2017–
Canada and
Hawaii and
one school in
Kanto
region.
These two
schools are
greater in
distance and
require
additional
planning for
installation.
The
remaining
two schools
will receive
theirs by
August 2017.
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will 2017 – 2017, 31, 2019 Mgmt iPad tuition becomes
implement Start of 2018 Team – costs fees, an issue, it
technology in the new Oct. Tom $500 special may be
the school 2017, Billson and There events necessary
classroom year 2018 Richard are 22 including to research
that will allow Feb. McCracke schools Halloween other tablet
classroom 2018, n with an parties options,
teachers to 2019 avg. of and laptops, or
reach 6 Christmas all-in-one
students classes Concert. units.
visually per Tech fee Check the
during craft school allocation status of
and cooking $66,000 in tuition the rollout
lessons. during
*Objective: each
Teachers in company
each meeting
classroom leading up
will have an to the
iPad or completion
similar tablet goal of
and/or one March
laptop 2019.
programmed Updates
can then
EDTC 6300, S1 2017, Student Name: Andrea Jackson
with hands- be
on tools for provided
visual on the
learners by usefulness
March 2019. of these
*Head office tools. How
will distribute do they
equipment enhance
by region. learning?
This will be Are they a
divided into distraction?
North What
America, programs
Kanto, and are more
Kansai. beneficial?
What
programs
are
specifically
targeted to
certain
grade
levels?