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STUDY GUIDE FOR MODULE NO. 2

ICT POLICIES AND ISSUES: IMPLICATIONS TO TEACHING AND LEARNING


MODULE OVERVIEW

Globalization is a reality and ICT has become a fundamental part of the process. A networked society is
one in which the entire planet is organized around telecommunicated networks of computers. The powerful use
of network has broken boundaries, provided opportunities for inclusion and collaboration. However, there will be
also a struggle for those who do not have access or those who are excluded, marginalize and powerless. Thus,
a need to establish policies in the use of ICT is imperative.

At the end of the module, you will be able to understand how policies and issues affect the teaching
and learning process. You will gain more knowledge on the e-safety issues that students and teachers must
follow.

MODULE LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this Module, you should be able to:


1. Name examples of ICT Policies which are applicable to teaching and learning.
2. Discuss some issues that relate to the ICT Policy; and
3. Identify safety concerns on the internet including digital safety rules.

POLICIES AND ISSUES ON THE INTERNET AND IMPLICATIONS TO TEACHING AND LEARNING

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New technologies have become central to the lives of every individual in this planet. Whether you are
talking on the phone, sending an electronic mail, going to the bank, using the library, watching news on
television, going to the doctor, catching a flight or seeing a movie, you are using ICT. Almost everything that we
do in the modern world is influenced by the new technologies.

Would your life as a teacher be also influenced by the new technologies?


Should we live our lives to be controlled by technology or should we control the utilization of technology
in our lives? How?

One way of enhancing and regulating the use of ICT is to formulate and implement policies to guide
appropriate decisions.

Definition of ICT Policy


The Oxford English Dictionary has defined “policy” as a course of action, adopted and pursued by a government,
party, ruler, and statesman.
Thus, ICT Policies are needed to put a roadmap or course of actions to be pursued and adopted by various
governments, organizations, entities involving ICT. These include principles and guidelines in the use of ICT which cover
three main areas: telecommunications (telephone), broadcasting (radio and television) and Internet.
ICT “Information and Communication Technologies” refers to the technology that provides access to the
information through telecommunications. It is similar to Information Technology (IT) but focuses primarily on
communication technologies. This includes internet, wireless networks, cellphones, and other communication mediums.

The New ICT Technologies

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More recent technological innovations increased the reach and speed of communications which can be grouped
into three categories:
1. Information Technology- includes the use of computers, which has become indispensable in modern societies to
process data and save time and effort. What we needed will be computer hardware and peripherals, software and
for the user, computer literacy.
2. Telecommunication technologies- include telephones (with fax) and the broadcasting of radio and television often
through satellites. Telephone system, radio and TV broadcasting are needed in this category.
3. Networking technologies- The best known of networking technologies is Internet, but has extended to mobile phone
technology, Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) satellite communications and other forms of communications are
still in their infancy. In addition to Internet, this category also includes mobile telephone, cable, DSL, satellite and
other broadband connectivity.

The DICT Roadmap


In our country, the Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT) has
formulated a roadmap to guide all agencies in the utilization, regulation, and enhancement of ICT. Each
project has corresponding policy statements and guidelines.

Republic Act No.10844, otherwise known as the “Department of Information and Communication
Technology Act of 2015” which was signed into law on 23 May 2016.

In accordance to the law, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT)
shall be the primary policy, planning, coordinating, implementing, and administrative entity of the Executive
Branch of the government that will plan, develop, and promote the national ICT development.

An IT roadmap is a type of technology roadmap that a business uses to develop and share a
strategic level plan for IT initiatives at the organization, such as migrating the company’s data to a new
cloud system or upgrading the organization to a new enterprise software platform.

The ICT for Education (ICT4E) is a program under the DICT that supports all the efforts of the
education sector in incorporating the use of ICT as well as in determining and gaining access to the
infrastructure (hardware, software, telecommunication facilities and others) which are necessary to use and
deploy learning technologies at all levels of education.

Among the policy recommended programs that have applications to education teaching –learning is:
1. ICT in Education Masterplan for all levels, including a National Roadmap for faculty Development in ICT in
Education. A National Framework Plan for ICTs in Basic Education was developed.
2. Content and application development through the Open Content is Education Initiative (OCEI) which
converts DepEd materials into interactive multi-media content, develop application used in schools, and
conduct students and teachers competitions to promote the development of education- related web content.
3. PheDNET, is a “walled” garden that hosts educational learning and teaching materials and application for
use by Filipino students, their parents, and teachers. All public high schools will be part of this networks with
only DepEd-approved multi-media applications, materials, and mirrored internet sites accessible from
school’s PCs.
4. Established Community eLearning Center called eSkwela for out of school youth (OSY) providing them with
ICT-enhance alternative education opportunities.
5. eQuality program for tertiary education through partnerships with state universities and colleges (SUCs) to
improve quality of IT education and the use of ICT in education in the country, particularly outside of Metro
Manila.

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6. Digital Media Arts Programs which builds digital media skills for government using Open Source
technologies. Particular beneficiary agencies include the Philippine Information Agency and the other
government media organizations, the Cultural Center of the Philippines, National Commission for Culture
and Arts and other government art agencies, State Universities and colleges and local government units.
7. ICT skills strategic plan which develops an inter-agency approach to identifying strategic and policy and
program recommendations to address ICT skills demand supply type.

All the seven programs were guided by the roadmap that embeds policy statements that relate to
education specifically in the enhancement of developments for teaching and learning.

Some Issues on ICT and Internet Policy and Regulations


Global Issues
Access and Civil Liberties are two sets of issues in ICT policy which are crucial to the modern
society. The other concern is civil liberties, which refer to human rights and freedom. This includes freedom
of expression the right to privacy the right to communicate and intellectual property rights.
Access to the use of internet and ICT. Access means the possibility for everyone to use the internet
and other media. In richer countries, basic access to internet is most available to all with faster broadband
connections. There are still countries where access to the internet is still a challenge.
Infringement to civil liberties or human rights. What are specific internet issues on internet policy
that have relationship to civil liberties or human rights? Study the examples that follow:

Issue no. 1: Freedom of Expression and Censorship


Under international human rights conventions, all people are guaranteed the rights for free
expression. However, with the shift from communicating through letter, newspaper and public meetings to
electronic communications and on-line networking, a need to investigate how these new means modifies
the understanding of freedom of expressions and censorship.
Ex: Individual rights are given up having access to electronic networks.
Censorship restricts the transmission of information by blocking it or filtering the information.

Issue no. 2: Privacy and Security


Privacy policies are an issue. Most commercial sites have a privacy. When someone uses a site
clicks “I agree” button, it is as if you have turned over private information to any authority that may access it.
For most, privacy means “personal privacy” the right of individuals not to have their home, private
life or personal life interfered with.

Issue no. 3: Surveillance and Date Retention


The use of electronic communications has enhanced the development of indirect surveillance. The
new and powerful form of indirect surveillance is dataveillance. Dataveillance is the use of personal
information to monitor a person’s activities while data retention is the storage and use of information from
communication system.

Issue no. 4: E-pollutants from E-waste


Large amount of e-waste in generated by ICT. These are, terminal equipment used for computing
(PC’s, laptop), broadcasting (television and radio sets), telephony (fixed and mobile phones), and
peripherals (fax machines, printers and scanners).
If not controlled then, e-waste will tremendously affect climate change, damage human lives, and
overload the capacity of the earth in carrying solid waste.

Implications to Teaching and Learning

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How do the policy guidelines, projects and issues relate to the teaching and learning?
There are great implications of this lesson to both the teachers who are teaching and the learners who
are learning. A few of these are as follows:

For the Teachers and Teaching


Guide the teachers on what they should teach that relate to ICT, and how to teach it. Since ICT
development comes rapid and fast, teachers might be overwhelmed by its rapid speed. Temperance in its
use is a caution that should be looked at.
Technology should never replace any human teacher. The tools are support instructional materials
for the teachers which are available for use. The teacher should learn how to appropriately use them.
There are rules and regulations that govern the use of technology. Caution should be observed to
protect individual privacy. As teachers, you must be aware that the use of technology may jeopardize your
privacy and security.
All the issues and many more shall be part of the teaching content as each teacher will be
encouraged to use technology in teaching.

For the Learners and Learning


The learners of the 21st century is even more advanced than some of the teachers. However,
learners still need guidance on how to use, regulate technology use. As there are positive and negative
effects of technology use, learners should know the difference. Learners should not only know the benefits
of technology use, but they should also know how they can be protected from the hazards that technology
brings to their lives.
Learners should take advantage of the potential of learning support they can derive such as the
development of higher order thinking skills, the development of learning communities through collaboration,
the enhancement of skills to manage the vast resources as 21st century learners and many more.
Both the teachers and learners should be mindful of the e waste that are being thrown away to the land
and to the atmosphere.
2.2 Evaluate digital and non-digital learning resources in response to students’ diverse needs
2.3 Develop digital learning resources to enhance teaching-learning.
2.4 Use ICT tools to develop 21 st century skills: information media and technology skills,
learning and innovation skills, career skills and effective communication skills.

Domain 3: Pedagogy
3.1 Apply relevant technology for classroom activities
3.2 Use ICT knowledge to solve complex problems and support student collaborative
activities.
3.3 Model collaborative knowledge construction in face to face and virtual environments.

Domain 4: Technology Tools


4.1 Demonstrate competence in the technical operations of technology tools and systems as
they apply to teaching and learning
4.2 Use technology tools to create new learning opportunities to support community of
learners.
4.3 Demonstrate proficiency in the use of technology tools to support teaching and learning.

Domain 5: Organization and Administration


5.1 Manage technology-assisted instruction in an inclusive classroom environment.
5.2 Exhibit leadership in shared decision-making using technology tools.

Domain 6: Teacher Professional Learning

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6.1 Explore existing and emerging technology to acquire additional content and pedagogical
knowledge.
6.2 Utilize technology tools in creating communities of practice
6.3 Collaborate with peers, colleagues, and stakeholders to access information in support of
professional learning.

Domain 7: Teacher Disposition


7.1 Demonstrate social, ethical, and legal responsibility in the use of technology tools and
resources.
7.2 Show positive attitude towards the use of technology tools.

Likewise, the Department of Education issued DepEd Order 42. S.2017 mandating the use of the
Philippine Professional Standard for Teachers to start with the Beginning Teachers who are the fresh graduates
from the Teacher Education Program. The document includes showing of skills in the positive use of ICT to
facilitate teaching and learning and show skills in the selection development and use of the variety of teaching-
learning resources, including ICT to address learning goals. These competency standards to learn and master
will assure the 21st century learners in your class of a more enjoyable, creative, and innovative ways in
teaching and learning.

An international organization for educational technology called International Society for Technology in
Education (ISTE) established standards for both teachers and students. These standards were also referred to
in the development of the Philippine ICT Competency Standards which includes the following:

ISTE National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS*T)


Standard 1: Technology Operations and Concepts
Standard 2: Planning and Designing Learning Environment and Experiences
Standard 3: Teaching Learning and Curriculum
Standard 4: Assessment and Evaluation
Standard 5: Productivity and Professional Practice
Standard 6: Social, Ethical, Legal and Human Issues

Likewise, ISTE also develop standards even for students. These standards will be used as a guide by
teachers to plan technology-based activities in which students achieve success in learning communication and
life skills.

ISTE National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS*S)


Standard 1. Creativity and Innovation
Standard 2: Communication and Collaboration
Standard 3: Research and Information Fluency
Standard 4: Critical Thinking, Problem solving and Decision Making
Standard 5: Digital Citizenship
Standard 6: Technology Operations and Concepts

As Pre-Service Teacher Education Students now, you will have to master the knowledge and skills for
the standards for students. However, since you will become teachers in the future you should harness the same
knowledge and skills to become future teachers.

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LEARNING ACTIVITY 1

Assume yourself as an investigator who would like to inform your learners and co-teachers about the current
issues on technology. Search the web and find out articles or cases about.

A. Freedom of Expression and Censorship


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B. Privacy and Security


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C. Surveillance and Data Retention


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D. Pollutants from E-Waste


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Choose only two articles or cases that you will work on. Prepare a summary of your research and submit your
output to your teacher.

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SAFETY ISSUES ON THE USE OF ICT INCLUDIG E-SAFETY RULES

It’s probably not immediately obvious to the average child – or many adults for that matter – but
moderate to heavy computer use brings with it a number of areas of risk when it comes to health and safety.
This lesson covers a wide range of aspects of health and safety in the use of ICT – including ergonomic chairs,
the positioning of furniture and computer hardware, cables, use of keyboard and mouse, posture and the need
for breaks, plus includes a range of exercises designed to prevent injury.

Some Risks in the Use of ICT and e-networking


Technology is the phenomenon that seems to be uncontrollable. Despite the so many benefits of
teaching in learning, there are also negative effect or influence on the learners. Hence, as future teachers you
have to be aware of how to safeguard learners in the school communities where they spend most of their
waking hours and also their homes or facilities that provide opportunities to use digital technologies like Internet
Cafes. Safeguard and protection should be the primordial role of parents, teachers, and school. There are so
many risks that we must be aware of in the use of digital technologies. These may include the following:

1. Exposure to inappropriate content, including online pornography, extremism (exposure to violence


associated
with racist language).
2. Lifestyle websites including like self-harms and suicide sites and hate sites.
3. Cyberbullying in all forms, receiving sexually explicit images or messages.
4. Privacy issue including disclosure of personal information.
5. Health and well-being (amount of time spent online, internet gaming and many more);
6. Prolonged exposure to online technologies, particularly at an early age.
7. Addiction to gambling and gaming.
8. Theft and fraud from activities such as phishing.
9. Viruses, Trojans and spyware and other malware; and
10. Social pressure to maintain online networks via texting and social networking.

Minor Misuse of ICT

In schools, some minor misuse made by learners include the following:


 Copying information into assignment and failing to acknowledge the source
 Downloading material not relevant to their studies.
 Misconduct associated with subject logins, such as using someone the password.
 Leaving a mobile phone turned on during class period.
 Unauthorized taking of picture or image with mobile phone career still or moving.

E-safety

E-safety takes care not only of internet technologies but also of electronics communication via mobile
phones. Here are some issues of e-safety:
 E-safety helps safeguard children and young people in the digital world.
 E-safety emphasizes learning to understand and new technologies a positive way.
 E-safety educates children about the risk as well as the benefits so we can feel confident online.
 E-safety support young learners and adult to develop safe online behavior, both in or out of school.

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Network Management

Network management is defined as the process of managing a network for fault and performance using
various tools and technologies to keep up with the business requirements.

1. Safety in the use of network in schools


1.1. Make clear that no one should log in as another user.
1.2. Require all users to always log off when they have finished working.
1.3. Maintain equipment clean to ensure health and safety.
1.4. Provide students with access to content and resources through guided e-learning.
1.5. Set up a clear disaster recovery system in place for critical data that include secure, remote back up of
critical data.
1.6. Secure wireless network to appropriate standards suitable for educational use.
1.7. Install all computer equipment professionally and meet health and safety standards.
1.8. Review the school ICT system regularly regarding health and safety and security.
2. Password Policy
Only authorized users will have individual passwords. Users are not permitted to disclose their
passwords unless they got permission from the owner or from the management. The equipment that keeps the
personal information shall be locked when unattended to prevent unauthorized access. Computers should be
set to a time out if they become unused for a certain period.

3. Personal mobile phones and mobile devices


All mobile phones shall be kept away in a box away from the children or learners and access is only
allowed at break time or at the end of classes or when needed during the class period.

4. Cameras
4.1. Taking picture only from parents or caregivers and not from any other family member or friend while
the child attend class.
4.2. Any picture taken of children shall be on cameras solely for the purpose.

Setting up an Educational Technology Room

School that plan to dedicate a room where the students can access technologies for learning should include
the following safety rules.
1. Provide tables, these tables can be tilted and adjustable to the height of the users.
2. Provide anti-glare screen filters.
3. Provide adjustable chairs.
4. Provide foot support.
5. Make sure lighting is suitable.
6. Make sure workstations are spacious.
7. Create a work plan at a computer laboratory to maximize its use.

More specifically, safety rules that can reduce risk of accidents in the working stations should include:
1. No trailing wires across or around the room which people can trip on.
2. Electrical sockets should not be overloaded.
3. Electrical equipment should be safety-tested at least once a year.
4. There should be an adequate space around desk for people to move.
5. Bags and obstacles should be stored out of the way.
6. Food and drinks should not be placed near machines.
7. Heating and ventilation should be suitable for the working environment.

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8. Fire extinguishers should be available.


9. Fire exists should be clearly marked and free from clutter.

LEARNING ACTIVITY 2

Using Facebook messenger, interview the following persons:


1 ICT manager
1 student
1 teacher

Ask the following questions for each:


1. Do you have an ICT facility in the school?
2. What composes this facility?
3. Who can use the facility?
4. What are policy guidelines and rules in the use of the facility?
5. What are the safety rules that need to be followed by any user?

Record all the information separate the answers of the interviewees.


What are common in their answers? What are different?

Using a PowerPoint presentation in not more than 10 slides, share the result of your interview to the whole
class.
The presentation will be graded by a rubric with criteria on Information Balance, Graphics, Presentation Style
and Organization.

SUMMARY

Here are some pointers to remember:

 ICT Policies are needed to put a roadmap or course of actions to be pursued and adopted by various
governments, organizations, entities involving ICT.
 Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) shall be the primary policy,
planning, coordinating, implementing, and administrative entity of the Executive Branch of the
government that will plan, develop, and promote the national ICT development.
 The ICT for Education (ICT4E) is a program under the DICT that supports all the efforts of the
education sector in incorporating the use of ICT as well as in determining and gaining access to the
infrastructure (hardware, software, telecommunication facilities and others) which are necessary to use
and deploy learning technologies at all levels of education.
 Current issues on technology includes freedom of expression and censorship privacy and security
surveillance and data retention pollutants from e waste.
 The new ICT technologies are grouped into three categories namely information technology,
telecommunication technologies, and networking technologies.
 Technology should never replace any human teacher. Each teacher is encouraged to use technology in
teaching.
 Learners should take advantage of the potential of learning support they can derive from technology.
 When technology is not properly use it will pose danger to the users in school and at home.
 Safety issues are needed to be addressed by safety policy and guidelines.

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The rubric below will be used to grade the students' work.


CRITERION STANDARD
Topic-Responsiveness 10 – discusses the issue clearly and replies to all
components of the activity;

8 – properly discuss the topic, but may answer more


Score:_____/10 effectively to some areas of the task than others

7 – discusses the subject, but may gloss over some


details.

5 – shows a lack of understanding of the issue or omits


crucial components of the activity

4 – indicates a lack of understanding of the task or a


relevant response to the issue.
Communication of Ideas 10 – delves deeper into the issues, demonstrating a solid
understanding of the material; goes beyond the apparent
or discussion (module)

8 – demonstrates thought depth and complexity


Score:_____/10
7 – may approach the issue in a basic or repetitive
manner; does not show adequate grasp of the text

5 – lacks concentration, thinks in a jumbled or


unsophisticated manner, or fails to explain concepts
4 – is unorganized, unfocused, irrational, or nonsensical

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Organization 10 – is well-organized (i.e., stays on topic), with well-


supported ideas and justifications.

8 – is well-organized and developed, with relevant


justifications and instances
Score:_____/10
7 – is well-organized and developed, with arguments and
instances to back up main points.

5 – is disorganized and/or underdeveloped; lacks textual


support

4 – is underdeveloped; offers little or no useful assistance


Control of Mechanics, 10 – is often free of grammatical, usage, and sentence
Sentence Structure, structure mistakes.
Grammar, Spelling
8 – has a few mechanical, use, and sentence construction
issues.

7 - may contain some faults, but exhibits overall command


Score:_____/10 of mechanics, language, and sentence structure.

5 – is hampered by a slew of grammatical, usage, and


sentence structure mistakes.

2 - has significant and persistent faults in word choice,


mechanics, usage, and sentence structure.

REFERENCES

Bilbao, et al. (2019). Technology for teaching and learning 1. Quezon City, PH: Lorimar Publishing,
Inc. Pages: 26-41

Anderson, J (2010) ICT Transforming Education A Regional Guide UNESCO, Bangkok Asia and the
Pacific Regional Bureau of Education

Lucido, P. & Corpuz B. (2012) Educational Technology 2, Quezon City, Lorimar Publishing

https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/docserver/9789264239555-11 en.pdf?
expires=1594263305&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=F52D93A50B32FC042B333792984E59D1

https://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/teachers/teachingresources/digital/Pages/safety.aspx

Prepared by: Fatima Dela Cruz


Instructor I

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