Our discussion topics were based on the ICT Skill for Life Curriculum document that was developed by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) for the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) back in 2007. Although 2007 is a long time ago in terms of technology and advancement, the documents raises some excellent areas for discussion, with the use of ICT in post 16 education..
The Curriculum document outlined a clear set of skills required to meet the national Skill for Life ICT standards, together with the knowledge and understanding to underpin those skills, and aims to:
- link to purposeful use of ICT in everyday life;
- emphasise transferable skills;
- foster critical judgement;
- develop independent use of ICT;
- prepare learners for the future.
Here is a little taster; the group discussing the development of independent use of ICT provided the class with passionate discourse along the following lines;
- To encourage the individual to research and use self-motivation in preparation for the development of ICT skills.
- This can be achieved by linking their special interest or employment/professional vocational skills, and the value of ICT.
- To demonstrate to the individual the benefits (which are somewhat tangible) to the user.
- Necessary to define the purpose of using IT skills within their own backgrounds.
- To make the use of ICT dynamic, interactive; enjoyable and purposeful.
- To demonstrate the increasing popular diversity of the specific sites that can assist the user to develop their particular skills (e.g. YouTube, emailing, social media and blogging).
- To enable them to use popular 'search engines' such as Google; Yahoo and Bing.
- To set tasks/exercises that can be achievable independently.