Curriculum Standards

Curriculum Standards and
TechnoKids Technology Courses

TechnoKids courses use a project-based approach to teach digital literacy and coding skills. The lessons are interdisciplinary, addressing knowledge, skills, and abilities across various subjects. Educators can effortlessly include TechnoKids courses in computing classes, existing units of study, or school-wide initiatives.

In the development of our technology courses, TechnoKids incorporates standards from authoritative bodies such as the Ontario Ministry of Education, Common Core, ISTE, DQ Institute, and the Computer Science Teacher Association. These serve as a foundation for theme selection and skill development.

Our instructional materials are carefully mapped to curriculum guidelines, guaranteeing a well-rounded and purposeful educational journey. Through engaging activities and assessments, our courses provide students with the proficiency needed for academic success and beyond. Together, we
can prepare students for the future.
home school technology curriculum

Global Standards Driving Digital Intelligence Education

TechnoKids has been awarded the Powered by DQ seal. You can be confident that our courses deliver high-quality learning experiences. Our program meets global standards for digital literacy, skills, and readiness.

TechnoKids Collections align with multiple digital intelligence competencies within the DQ Global Standards (IEEE 3527.1TM).

Resources for
Curriculum Standards

Curriculum standards guide the development 
of every TechnoKids course.

Progression of Learning

TechnoKids curriculum has a gradual progression of learning. Skills and competencies scaffold within and across grades. Understanding how technology courses build upon one another can help educators structure their lessons. Whether selecting one course for a unit of study, building a computing class, or launching a school-wide program, the TechnoKids Scope & Sequence provides recommendations.

Fundamentals to Mastery

In the early grades, technology skills focus on the basics. Students learn about the keyboard, computer rules, mouse skills, and file creation. After that, they shift to the essentials such as word processing, presentation, digital citizenship, and spreadsheets. At this level coding is block-based. Once mastery is achieved, students are introduced to more complex tasks such as web development, text-based programming, data management, and animation.

Simple Products to Complex Artifacts

Initially students complete simple tasks such as writing a story or journal. These lessons are short in duration and have minimal steps. In subsequent grades the assignments become complex such as publishing a newsletter or biography. These lessons are longer in duration and have multiple steps. Similarly, coding tasks shift from simple scripts to elaborate programs.

Essential Tools to Multiple Applications

At first students explore essential tools in an application. Once familiar with their function, they use them repeatedly to gain competency. Next, students discover features hidden in panes, dialog boxes, or menus. Once students develop proficiency, they blend multiple programs to complete real-world tasks, such as the creation of an infographic or launch of a business venture.

Comprehension to Higher Order Thinking

In the beginning, assignments require students to demonstrate a basic understanding of a concept. They might create an illustration, report, or presentation. Gradually tasks require advanced critical, creative, and computational thinking to solve problems and express ideas. Students might defend an opinion, justify a budget, interpret results, or build an AI chatbot.

Beginner to Advanced Challenges

Within a technology course, assignments increase in difficulty. Initial activities focus on exploration and planning. Step-by-step, students learn new tools, techniques, or code. To differentiate instruction, TechnoKids provides resources to meet the needs of
beginners and advanced learners. For example, skill reviews solidify learning, whereas extension activities offer challenges.

Curriculum Standards
and Assessment

An important component of Curriculum Standards is authentic assessment. Educators
must measure whether students have reached milestones and are ready for the future.
TechnoKids technology courses include resources to support assessment practices.