(1) Within funds
specifically appropriated therefor, by December 1, 2008, the
superintendent of public instruction shall develop essential
academic learning requirements and grade level expectations for
educational technology literacy and technology fluency that
identify the knowledge and skills that all public school students
need to know and be able to do in the areas of technology and
technology literacy. The development process shall include a
review of current standards that have been developed or are used
by other states and national and international technology
associations. To the maximum extent possible, the superintendent
shall integrate goal four and the knowledge and skill areas in
the other goals in the technology essential academic learning
requirements.
(a) As used in this section, "technology literacy" means the
ability to responsibly, creatively, and effectively use
appropriate technology to communicate; access, collect, manage,
integrate, and evaluate information; solve problems and create
solutions; build and share knowledge; and improve and enhance
learning in all subject areas and experiences.
(b) Technology fluency builds upon technology literacy and
is demonstrated when students: Apply technology to real-world
experiences; adapt to changing technologies; modify current and
create new technologies; and personalize technology to meet
personal needs, interests, and learning styles.
(2)(a) Within funds specifically appropriated therefor, the
superintendent shall obtain or develop education technology
assessments that may be administered in the elementary, middle,
and high school grades to assess the essential academic learning
requirements for technology. The assessments shall be designed
to be classroom or project-based so that they can be embedded in
classroom instruction and be administered and scored by school
staff throughout the regular school year using consistent scoring
criteria and procedures. By the 2010-11 school year, these
assessments shall be made available to school districts for the
districts' voluntary use. If a school district uses the
assessments created under this section, then the school district
shall notify the superintendent of public instruction of the use.
The superintendent shall report annually to the legislature on
the number of school districts that use the assessments each
school year.
(b) Beginning December 1, 2010, and annually thereafter, the
superintendent of public instruction shall provide a report to
the relevant legislative committees regarding the use of the
assessments.
[2007 c 396 § 16.]
NOTES:
Captions not law -- 2007 c 396: See note following RCW 28A.305.215.
Finding -- Intent -- 2007 c 396: See note following RCW 28A.300.515.
Essential academic learning requirements and grade level expectations -- Revised standards and curricula for mathematics and science -- Duties of the state board of education and the superintendent of public instruction: RCW 28A.305.215.