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SBP 6024 Technology and Innovation in Teaching and Learning Biology OBJECTIVES OF SMART SCHOOL”

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SBP 6024 Technology and Innovation in Teaching and Learning Biology

“OBJECTIVES OF SMART SCHOOL”

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PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING: SMART SCHOOL

NAMA NO MATRIK

Azlin binti Ahmad Kamaruzzaman M20121000026

Nor Hafiza binti Isa M20131000611

Nurashikin binti Muzafar M20131000660

Nurul Jannah binti Amirul M20122001592

Rozaireen binti Badrulzaman M20131000621

Siti Norafizan binti Jalaludin M20131000664

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FACTS IDEAS LEARNING ISSUES ACTIONS

What do we know?

What fact can be extracted from

the problem scenario?

What do we think?

What is the possible explanation?

What do we need to know?

Put your inquiry into question form.

What should we do?

Which resources is appropriate to

approch?

Malaysia is projected transition

from a production based

economy to knowledge-based

economy by 2020.

Smart schools is one of the

flagship initiative by government

in MSC project.

Creating a group of 90 pilot

Smart Schools in 1999.

By 2010, all primary and

secondary schools in Malaysia

will be Smart Schools.

The goverment of Malaysia aims

to develop infrastructure to jump-

start deployment of enabling

technology to schools.

The concept of Smart School would

enable Malaysia to be in line with the

rest of developed countries.

Malaysian need to be technologically

advanced to be competed in the global

world.

Smart schools is the brilliant idea but

poor implementation of this project.

Facilities in schools are not enough

provided and poor in maintenance.

Support staff also needed.The cost for

facilities and maintanence too

expensive.

Technology changing very fast,

disparity between people in urban/

rural area with town will be

happen.For example : People in rural

area may have problem with instant

coverage and electricity.

Knowledge and competency of

teacher should be prepared.

What is the Smart Schools concept?

What are the other MSC flagships?

What are the components of the

Smart School concept?

How does Ministry of Education

support the Smart School initiative?

How is teaching and learning

implemented in Smart Schools?

What are the challenges face since

the inception of Smart School? How

does the progress made been

measured?

Why was the Smart School concept

introduced?

Smart School Roadmap

Smart School Blueprint

Internet

Books

Newspaper

Library

FILA

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Why was the Smart

School Concept

introduced?

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OBJECTIVES OF SMART SCHOOL

To jumpstart the MSC towards

To prepare the citizens for the

information age

•a knowledge-based economy

•growth of the ICT industry

•a pool of talent resulting in high-value job creation

• through an innovative education delivery process

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The Smart School Concept

Roadmap 2005-2020

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To help students cope and leverage on the Information

Age.

It offers various curricular with on-going evaluation,

handled by professional administrators and teachers.

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Enable students to practice self-accessed and self-

directed learning, at their own learning pace.

Making communication and management more

efficient.

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The Malaysian Smart School

Blueprints (Government of

Malaysia, 1997)

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Provide all-round development of the individual (emotional, physical, intellectual, spiritual)

•Provide a broad curriculum for all

•Emphasis thinking skill

•Teach values and language across thecurriculum

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Provision to develop individual strengths and abilities

•Provide electives in the curriculum

•Virtual express class

Produce a thinking and technology-literate workforce

•Teach thinking across curriculum

•Apply technology in teaching and learning

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Democratize education

•Provide equal access to learning opportunities

•Provide for differing abilities, styles, and paces oflearning

Increase participation of stakeholders

•Create awareness of what happen in schools

•Enable easy and speedy communication with theschool using technology

•Provide opportunities for stakeholders to participate(e.g. parents, community).

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REFERENCES

Simin Ghavifekr, Sufean Hussin, Muhammad Faizal A. Ghani.(2011). The Process of Malaysian Smart School Policy Cycle :

A Qualitative Analysis. Journal of Research and

Reflections in Education, 5(2): 83–104.

Smart School Project Team.(1997). The Malaysian Smart School

An MSC Flagship Application: A Conceptual Blueprint.

The Smart School Roadmap 2005-2020: An Educational

Odyssey. (2005). Multimedia Development Corporation Sdn

Bhd.