CAPS and ICT
Interaction
Learner-Learner Interaction
Teacher-Learner
Introduction
A National Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) is a single, comprehensive, and concise policy document for learning and teaching in South African schools, Department of Basic Education, (2011).
In this subunit we explore the role of CAPS in ICT integration in the classroom. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) forms central part of the deviations taking place throughout the world through digital media that has brought modernized changes in the learning and teaching process.
Digital media has brought the revolutionized information society and advances in ICTs that have opened up new learning opportunities and provided access to educational resources well beyond those traditionally available.
Currently there is no CAPS document specifically for ICT but rather CAPS for Information Technology in which Communication Technology forms part of the six topic areas of Information Technology curriculum that support the teaching of digitally informed learners.
The CAPS Specific Aims
Use appropriate techniques and procedures to plan solutions and devise algorithms to solve problems using suitable techniques and tools,
Understand and use appropriate communication technologies for information dissemination,
Understand that all ICT systems are built upon software engineering principles,
Understand the social implications of ICTs and how to use ICT technologies responsibly.
Objectives:
Sensitize teachers to align CAPS with pedagogical strategies that supports learning with technologies
For teachers to devise a business plan that provides for ICT integration in every learning subject
Understand how technology can benefit the user in specific contexts
Resources Required
Infrastructure
Equipment
Finances for the subject (the responsibility of the school)
School's business plan
Entry-level computers
One computer per learner per period (during contact time)
Provision for sufficient computers to enable the practical examination
Data projector or demonstrating software
One high-speed printer per computer room
Internet access, Internet connectivity
Software
Office suite
Security software - antivirus
Operating system
Annual running costs
Software licensing
Cartridges, paper and storage media
Breakage and maintenance (regular service plan)
Insurance
To upgrade or replace software and equipment every 4 - 5 years.