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SAFIRAH IBENANALAMAR UNIVERSITY
The Houston Independent School District Long Range
Strategic Plan for Technology (LRSPT) 2009-2014
District Profile
Number of Campuses 294
Total Student Enrollment 198452
Economically Disadvantaged 84%
Technology Expenditures (2009-2012)
$99,385,000
Technology Expenditure Per Pupil $500.80
Student/Computer Ratio 5:1
Teacher/Computer Ratio 1:1
Objective
LRSPT was created to meet all filing requirements of the The Schools and Libraries Program of the Universal Service Fund, commonly known as "E-Rate", to provide discounts for district’s telecommunications and Internet access.
To provide the district with a strategic road map for technology
4 Key Areas of LRSPT
Technology Expenditures (2009-2012)
Teaching and Learning $26,465,000
Educator Preparation $3,275,000
Leadership, Administration, and Support
$12,325,000
Infrastructure for Technology $57,320,000
5 areas of National Educational Technology Plan (NETP)
NETP LRSPT
Assessment
Infrastructure (Infrastructure for Technology)
Learning (Teaching and Learning)
Productivity
Teaching (Educator Preparation)
LRSPT Goals Identified by District Stakeholders
Teaching and Learning: • Goal 1: Students will become technology
literate to be successful in the 21st century. • Goal 2: Assure equity and access to
technology-enhanced curriculum and resources district-wide.
• Goal 3: Promote responsible technology use.
Strategies to Achieve LRSPT Goals
Teaching and Learning: • (for Goal 1): Provide a guide for lesson planning
with technology integration recommended by the district .
• (for Goal 2): Employ a technological devices, i.e. student eportfolios, to create a digital learning environment that improves student achievement and develops 21st century technology skills.
• (for Goal 3): Implement innovative programs that promote parental involvement and support increased home-school communication.
LRSPT Goals Identified by District Stakeholders
Educator Preparation: • Goal 4: Create a roadmap to provide anytime,
anywhere, professional development for teachers, administrators, and support staff to facilitate a technology-enhanced learning environment.
• Goal 5: Increase the amount of training received by all educators on innovative and effective strategies for technology integration in order to increase student achievement.
Strategies to Achieve LRSPT Goals
Educator Preparation: • (for Goal 4): Increase educator preparation
delivery models, (i.e. webinars, podcasts, 24/7 on-line training courses, RSS feeds, interactive staff meetings, etc.) for professional development to integrate technology.
• (for Goal 5): Devote a minimum of one staff meeting per month solely to technology training on the tools to integrate technology applications into the TEKS.
LRSPT Goals Identified by District Stakeholders
Leadership, Administration, and Support:
• Goal 6: Develop a comprehensive, ongoing, Long Range Technology Planning process that includes input from all stake holders, meets all local, state, and federal requirements, and creates a positive district culture.
• Goal 7: Encourage community interaction in HISD's educational programs in order to improve public support and confidence in schools.
• Goal 8: Identify and implement instructional programs that extend instruction beyond the boundaries of the traditional classroom through the increased use of technology.
• Goal 9: Provide technology tools to increase management efficiency and to support data-driven, sound, decision-making.
Strategies to Achieve LRSPT Goals
Leadership, Administration, and Support:• (for Goal 6): Incorporate instructional technology resources
as an integral component in the design of all new and modernized schools and classrooms.
• (for Goal 7): Develop policies and procedures, including secure and restricted access, to facilitate the full deployment and use of a web- based portal for 24/7, year round, access to individual student information, school news
• (for Goal 8): Form a partnership with schools of higher education, inviting their staff to provide lessons to HISD students, and to facilitate more two-way communication with institutions
• (for Goal 9): Provide campus counselors with a technology-based system for gathering and reporting data on each student that is designed to provide early indicators of potential "drop outs" so that pro-active interventions may be provided.
LRSPT Goals Identified by District Stakeholders
Infrastructure for Technology :
• Goal 10: Align the district’s applications into a centralized, secure, integrated system that combines all data to provide a single, reliable, source for all departments.
• Goal 11: Expand the reach and capacity of HISD’s network to provide a secure and robust infrastructure that supports teaching and learning.
• Goal 12: Create a strategy to optimize network infrastructure and the operation and management thereof, making it more agile, efficient, and secure.
• Goal 13: Reduce the environmental footprint of HISD’s technology infrastructure.
Strategies to Achieve LRSPT Goals
Infrastructure for Technology :
• (for Goal 10): Continue to develop and incorporate state-of- the-art firewall support, Internet filtering, virus protection, and wireless security into the district's network operations
• (for Goal 11): Ensure equity of access for all staff and students to the Internet by continuing to upgrade, support, and maintain network hardware and software, telecommunication systems, licenses, service fees and, contracts.
• (for Goal 12): Research, develop, and implement a virtualization strategy through a reduction of hardware, software, and services.
• (for Goal 13): Facilitate a migration from a "paper- based" District to an electronic document-based District
Additions/Improvement to LRSPT Plan?
According to See (n.d.), effective technology plans should:
Focus on applicationsTie to staff development plansIncorporate developers of the technology
plan into group of stakeholdersFocus on a vision
HOUSTON ISD Technology Plan 2009 – 2012. Retrieved May 7, 2012 from http://www.houstonisd.org/Technology/Home/Forms%20&%20Documents/2009-2012%20HISD%20TECH%20PLAN.pdf
Nagel, David. (2010, November 9). National Ed Tech Plan Puts Technology at the Heart of Education Reform. The journal. Retrieved May 7, 2012 from http://thejournal.com/Articles/2010/11/09/National-Ed-Tech-Plan-Puts-Technology-at-the-Heart-of-Education-Reform.aspx?Page=1
See, John. (n.d.). Developing Effective Technology Plans. National Center for Technology Planning. Retrieved May 7, 2012 from http://www.nctp.com/html/john_see.cfm