For your third post, share about the following:
· Has any of the Masterplans impacted you as a student/teacher (if any)?
Both Masterplan 1 and 2 has impacted me as a student. I recalled teachers using multi-media resources to support learning and teaching subjects such as Science. There was a lot of improvement in the school’s infrastructure to support ICT. For examples, more computer laboratories were set up and teachers started to integrate ICT into the curriculum. One particular Mathematics lesson which utilized ICT struck me. As students, we were assigned a certain topic which we had to use computer software to teach our peers. The process was novel and interesting. It also fostered a sense of responsibility within me as I felt responsible to teach my friends and at the same time, learn from them.
As I reached Secondary school, the pervasiveness of ICT within the school learning culture was more evident. There was a greater level of teacher-student and student-student interactions. For instance, my teachers encouraged us to blog our reflections regarding the lesson and key take-away. This enabled me to consolidate my learning and the feedback provided by my teachers also allowed me to monitor my own learning progress and areas of weaknesses where I had to work on.
· How do you think the current Masterplan 3 may affect your role(s) as a beginning teacher?
I think that the current Masterplan 3 would change the teaching environment for teachers and the learning culture for students. ICT would definitely bring on its own challenges such as developing personal competencies in IT skills and other related knowledge. However, there are many benefits that come along with the incorporation of ICT within the teaching pedagogy and assessment. I feel that there would be a more varied pool of teaching resources and strategies to choice from in order to tailor teaching procedures to the learning needs and abilities of students. In addition, with ICT, I feel that teachers would be better able to actively involve and engage students as it is more interactive and attention-grabbing. Furthermore, the development of self-directed learning would increase students’ ownership of their own learning. Lastly, the sharing platforms for teachers to exchange ideas and resources would be helpful especially to a beginning teacher where we can tap upon the expertise of our colleagues and be inspired to come up with our own teaching strategies.