West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 126 - Education
Title 126 - PROCEDURAL RULE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Series 126-043 - Use Of Technology By Students And Educators (2470)
Section 126-43-3 - Use of Technology
Universal Citation: 126 WV Code of State Rules 126-43-3
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
3.1. Technology, especially computers, will be used to enhance both the academic achievement and the workplace readiness of all students.
3.2. The following statements delineate the responsibilities of the State Board, county boards, and individual schools for the use of technology in instructional settings.
3.2.1. State Board Responsibilities:
a. All students will be provided equal access
to technology.
b. All students will
graduate from the public schools with proficiency in basic computer
skills.
c. Computer/technology
objectives will be included as part of the instructional goals and objectives
of all programs of study.
d. The
State Board will collaborate with the higher education community to ensure
complementary technology initiatives.
e. Administrators and teachers will be
provided staff development in the use of technology and its application in the
teaching and learning process.
3.2.2. County Board Responsibilities:
a. All county boards shall have a county
technology team and a comprehensive technology plan that is included as part of
the Unified County Improvement Plan. (December 31, 1997)
b. Computer technology skills shall be
included in all programs of study, particularly in the areas of career
awareness, career exploration, work-based learning and for use in accessing
post-secondary education information.
c. County boards shall, whenever possible,
make available facilities and technology to facilitate distance
learning.
d. County boards, in
cooperation with schools, shall, to the extent practicable and as funds and
other resources are available, provide students (including those enrolled in
adult basic education), teachers, parents and citizens access to technology,
especially computers, in the public schools during non-school hours.
e. County boards shall provide staff
development in the use of technology and its application in the teaching and
learning process.
3.2.3.
School Responsibilities:
a. Local school
improvement councils shall include in the Unified School Improvement Plan
mechanisms to foster the use, to the extent practicable and as funds and other
resources are available, of school facilities for the purpose of accessing
technology, especially computers, by students, teachers, parents and citizens
during non-school hours.
b. Every
school shall have a school technology team and a comprehensive technology plan
that is part of the Unified School Improvement Plan. (September 30, 1997)
Schools may choose to have the local school improvement council or the faculty
senate or the curriculum team serve as the technology team.
c.
Computer/technology skills shall be taught and
utilized throughout the programs of study.
d. The Unified School Improvement Plan will
include necessary staff development to enable teachers to incorporate
technology into the classroom.
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