NYS
Learning Standards

International Society for Technology in Education
Updated and
Revised as of 2007

Profiles of Technology Literate Students by Grade Level
Student Profiles
(pdf)
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Creativity and Innovation |
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Students
demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and
develop innovative products and processes using
technology. Students: |
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apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas,
products, or processes. |
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create original works as a means of personal or
group expression. |
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use models and simulations to explore complex
systems and issues. |
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identify trends and forecast possibilities. |
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Communication and Collaboration |
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Students
use digital media and environments to communicate and
work collaboratively, including at a distance, to
support individual learning and contribute to the
learning of others. Students: |
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interact, collaborate, and publish with peers,
experts, or others employing a variety of
digital environments and media. |
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communicate information and ideas effectively to
multiple audiences using a variety of media and
formats. |
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develop cultural understanding and global
awareness by engaging with learners of other
cultures. |
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contribute to project teams to produce original
works or solve problems. |
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Research
and Information Fluency |
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Students
apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use
information. Students: |
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plan
strategies to guide inquiry. |
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locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize,
and ethically use information from a variety of
sources and media. |
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evaluate and select information sources and
digital tools based on the appropriateness to
specific tasks. |
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process data and report results. |
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Critical
Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making |
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Students
use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct
research, manage projects, solve problems, and make
informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and
resources. Students: |
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identify and define authentic problems and
significant questions for investigation. |
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plan and manage activities to develop a solution
or complete a project. |
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collect and analyze data to identify solutions
and/or make informed decisions. |
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use multiple processes and diverse perspectives
to explore alternative solutions. |
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Digital
Citizenship |
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Students
understand human, cultural, and societal issues related
to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior.
Students: |
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advocate and practice safe, legal, and
responsible use of information and technology. |
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exhibit a positive attitude toward using
technology that supports collaboration,
learning, and productivity. |
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demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong
learning. |
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exhibit leadership for digital citizenship. |
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Technology Operations and Concepts |
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Students
demonstrate a sound understanding of technology
concepts, systems, and operations. Students: |
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understand and use technology systems. |
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select and use applications effectively and
productively. |
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troubleshoot systems and applications. |
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transfer current knowledge to learning of new
technologies. |
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Partnership for 21st Century Skills

21ST
CENTURY STUDENT OUTCOMES:
The elements
described in this section as “21st century student outcomes”
(represented by the rainbow) are the skills, knowledge and
expertise students should master to succeed in work and life in
the 21st century.
1.
Core Subjects and 21st Century Themes
2.
Learning and Innovation Skills
3.
Information, Media and Technology Skills
4.
Life and Career Skills
- Flexibility
& Adaptability
- Initiative &
Self-Direction
- Social &
Cross-Cultural Skills
- Productivity
& Accountability
- Leadership &
Responsibility
21ST
CENTURY SUPPORT SYSTEMS:
The elements
described below are the critical systems necessary to ensure
student mastery of 21st century skills. 21st century standards,
assessments, curriculum, instruction, professional development
and learning environments must be aligned to produce a support
system that produces 21st century outcomes for today’s students.
1.
21st Century Standards
2.
Assessment of 21st Century Skills
3.
21st Century Curriculum and Instruction
4.
21st Century Professional Development
5.
21st Century Learning Environments