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TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHING AND

LEARNING 1
UNIT 2- ICT Policies and Safety Issues in
Teaching and Learning
A.National and International ICT Laws, Policies
and Regulation that are applicable to
teaching and learning
B. Safety issues in ICT: Policies, Guidelines and
Procedures
C.Used of ICT Policies in Teaching and Learning
Environment
OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the discussion, the students should be able


to:
● Understand the ICT Policies and Safety Issues in
Teaching and Learning
● Enumerate the different issues on ICT and Internet
Policy and Regulations.
● Cite the different uses of ICT Policies in Teaching and
Learning Environment.
RUBRICS/CRITERIA

❑ Content and Relevance – 40%


❑ Presentations and Drama – 30%
❑ Creativity (Costumes, Props, and
Sound Effects) – 15%
❑ Team Participation – 10%
❑ Timeliness (Maximum of 15mins.) – 5%
ICT Policies are a course of action pursued and
Definition of adopted by various governments, organizations,
ICT Policy and entities involving ICT.
These include principles and guidelines in
the use of ICT which cover three main areas:
● Telecommunications ( telephone)
● Broadcasting (radio and television)
● Internet
ICT Policies are a course of action pursued and
Definition of adopted by various governments, organizations,
and entities involving ICT.
ICT Policy These include principles and guidelines in
the use of ICT which cover three main areas:
● Telecommunications (mobile phone,
telephone)
● Information Technology (computers, radio
and television)
● Networking Technologies
● Information Technology
● Telecommunication
The New ICT technologies
Technologies
● Networking
technologies
In our country, the Department of
The DICT Information and Communication
Roadmap Technology (DICT) has formulated a
roadmap to guide all agencies in the
utilization, regulation and
enhancement of ICT.
Republic Act No.10844, was signed into law on
Republic Act May 23, 2016.
No.10844 In accordance to the law, the Department of
Department of Information and Communications Technology
Information and (DICT) shall be the primary policy, planning,
Communication coordinating, implementing, and
Technology Act administrative entity of the Executive Branch
of 2015 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
ICT for of the education sector in incorporating the

Education use of ICT as well as in determining and


gaining access to the
(ICT4E) infrastructure which are
necessary to use and deploy
learning technologies at all
levels of education.
ICT for
Education
(ICT4E)
1. ICT in Education Masterplan for all levels,
including a National Roadmap for Faculty

ICT for
Development in ICT in Education whereas a
National Framework Plan for ICTs in Basic
Education Education was already developed.
2. Content and application development through
(ICT4E) the Open Content in Education Initiative (OCEI),
which converts DepED materials into interactive
multi-media content, develops applications used
in schools and conducts students’ and teacher’s
competitions.
3. PheDNET is a “walled” garden that hosts
ICT for educational learning from multi-media
applications, materials, and mirrored
Education internet sites accessible from school ‘s PCs
(ICT4E) to be used by Filipino students, their
parents, and teachers.
4. Established Community eLearning Centers
called eSkwela for out-of-school
ICT for youth (OSY), providing them with ICT-
enhanced alternative education
Education opportunities.
5. eQuality Program for tertiary education
(ICT4E) through partnerships with state universities
and colleges (SUCs) to improve the quality of
IT education and the use of ICT in education in
the country, particularly outside of Metro
Manila.
6. Digital Media Arts Program, which builds
digital media skills with the use of Open Source
technologies for the government agencies and
ICT for organizations such as the Cultural Center of the
Philippines, National Commission for Culture and
Education Arts, SUCs, and LGUs.
7. ICT skills strategic plan, which develops an
(ICT4E) inter-agency approach to identifying strategic
and policy and program recommendations to
address ICT skills demand-supply type.
International
Policies
International
Policies
International
Policies
International
Policies
International
Policies
International
Policies
Educational Management
Information System

International
Policies
International
Policies
International
Policies
National
Policies
National
Policies
Issues on ICT and Internet Policy and Regulations
Safety Issue # 1: Freedom of Expression and
Issues in Censorship

ICT: Policies, Individual rights are given up in order to


have access to electronic networks.
Guidelines Censorship restricts the transmission of
information by blocking it or filtering
and the information.

Procedures Issue # 2: Privacy and Security


Privacy is the right of individuals not to have
their private or personal life be interfered
with.
Safety Issue # 3: Surveillance and Data Retention
Indirect surveillance means there is no
Issues in direct contact between the agent and the
subject of surveillance but evidence of
ICT: Policies, activities can be traced.

Guidelines Data retention is the storage and use of


information from communication systems.
and
Procedures Issue # 4: E-pollutants from E-waste
E-wastes includes the terminal
equipments used for computing,
broadcasting, telephones, and
peripherals.
Learners are expected to support a healthy interaction

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on the internet. A netiquette of socially accepted
behavior online have to be observed.
Netiquette .

1. Protect your reputation.


Guidelines 2.
3.
Respect others.
Express yourself clearly and use emoticons.
4. Remember the Intellectual Property.
5. Check spelling, grammar and punctuation.
6. Pause before you post.
7. Do not share your personal information.
8. Think about of who or what you are representing.
For Teachers and Teaching
● Serves as a guide in the
Implications delivery of lessons

to Teaching ● Technology should never


replace any human
and Learning teacher
● There are rules and
regulations that govern
the use of technology
● All issues shall be part of
the teaching content
For Learners and Learning

Implications
to Teaching ● Build guidance and
roadmap to advanced
and Learning learners
● Hone higher order
thinking skills (HOTS)
REFERENCES

https://www.studocu.com/ph/document/universidad-de-zamboanga/secondary-
education/ict-national-or-international-policies-that-are-applicable-to-teaching-
and-learning/42947092

https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/publication/6683748d-e820-54e8-
8bbb-06e67fba1f94

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