Current through Register Vol. 21, November 2, 2024
Rule 10.53.1309 - CONTENT STANDARDS FOR TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION FOR NINTH THROUGH TWELFTH GRADE(1) The empowered learner content standards ninth-twelfth grade are that each student will: (a) set personal learning goals, develop strategies leveraging technology to achieve them and reflect on the learning process to improve learning outcomes; (b) build personal learning networks and customize learning environments in ways that support the learning process;(c) use technology to seek feedback that informs and improves practice and to demonstrate learning in a variety of ways; and(d) demonstrate the ability to choose, use, and troubleshoot current technologies, and transfer knowledge to explore emerging technologies. (2) The digital citizen content standards for ninth-twelfth grade are that each student will: (a) cultivate and manage a positive digital identity and demonstrate an understanding of how the digital footprint is permanent and can impact reputation;(b) engage in positive, safe, legal and ethical behavior when using technology, including social interactions online or when using networked devices; (c) respect the rights and obligations of creating, using, and sharing intellectual property; and(d) manage personal data to maintain digital privacy and security.(3) The knowledge constructor content standards for ninth-twelfth grade are that each student will: (a) use research strategies to locate information and resources for intellectual or creative pursuits;(b) evaluate the accuracy, perspective, cultural sensitivity, credibility, and relevance of information, media, data, or other resources; (c) evaluate potential biases in resources; and (d) curate information from digital resources using a variety of tools and methods to create collections of artifacts that are connected to a theme or support a thesis.(4) The innovative designer content standards for ninth-twelfth grade are that each student will: (a) initiate a deliberate design process for generating ideas, testing theories, creating innovative artifacts, or solving authentic problems;(b) select and use digital tools to plan and manage design process that considers design constraints and calculated risks; and(c) develop, test, and refine prototypes as part of cyclical design process. (5) The computational thinker content standards for ninth-twelfth grade are that each student will: (a) identify problems suited for technology-assisted methods for data analysis, abstract models, and algorithmic thinking;(b) collect data or identify relevant data sets, use digital tools to analyze them, and represent data in various ways to facilitate problem-solving and decision-making;(c) break down problems into component parts, extract key information and develop descriptive models to understand complex systems or facilitate problem-solving; and(d) explain how automation works and use algorithmic thinking to develop a sequence of steps to create and test automate solutions.(6) The creative communicator content standards for ninth-twelfth grade are that each student will: (a) choose the appropriate platforms and tools for meeting the desired objections of the creation or communicate;(b) create original works or responsibly repurpose or remix digital resources into new creative works; (c) communicate complex ideas clearly and effectively by creating or using a variety of digital objects such as visualizations, models or simulations; and(d) publish, present, and defend content that customizes the message and medium for the intended audiences.(7) The global collaborator content standards for ninth-twelfth grade are that each student will: (a) identify and use digital tools to connect with learners from a variety of backgrounds and cultures, engaging with them in ways that broaden mutual understanding and learning others;(b) identify and use collaborative technologies to work with others to examine global and local issues, problems and solutions from multiple viewpoints; and(c) contribute constructively to project teams, assuming various roles and responsibilities to work effectively toward a common goal.(8) The reflective user content standards for ninth-twelfth grade are that each student will:(a) evaluate historical, cultural, and social impacts of technology innovations on individuals and groups, including urban, rural and reservations communities; and(b) reflect on and explain how technological innovations influence selection of tools and resources appropriate to a task.Mont. Admin. r. 10.53.1309
NEW,2020 MAR p. 21342134, Eff.7/1/2021AUTH: Mont. Const. Art. X. sec. 9, 20-2-114, MCA IMP: Mont. Const. Art. X. sec. 9, 20-2-121, 20-3-106, 20-7-101, MCA