Exam Objectives
Objectives for the Microsoft Certified Educator exam include:
- Facilitate Student Collaboration
- Facilitate Real-World Problem Solving and Innovation
- Facilitate Students using ICT
- Use ICT to be an Effective Educator
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Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) is a professional development program that bridges the gap between technology skills and innovative teaching. This new credential provides robust tools that help educators drive best-in class integration of information and communication technology (ICT) into classroom instruction.
Microsoft Certified Educator: Technology Literacy for Educators certification exam is an intermediate-level examination intended to be a valid and reliable measure of competencies as measured by the 21st Century Learning Design (21CLD) framework. Passing the Technology Literacy for Educators (62-193) exam also gives educators a credential to differentiate themselves with current and future employers.
Key Benefits
Educators holding a MCE certification can prove they have the skills needed to provide rich, customized learning experiences for their students that incorporate critical 21st century skills using Microsoft tools. Benefits of implementing a MCE professional development and certification program at your institution include:
- Ensures faculty/staff have basic understanding of Microsoft Education tools
- Ensures faculty/staff can demonstrate how to successfully incorporate 21st century into lessons
- Ensures faculty/staff know which Microsoft Education tools can support which specific 21st century skills
- Provides access to free effective professional development
- Provides reliable validation of ICT investments
Exam Objectives
The MCE certification exam is a 50-minute exam with 45 selected response questions covering the following objectives:
- Facilitate Student Collaboration
- Facilitate Skilled Communication
- Facilitate Knowledge Construction
- Facilitate Self-Regulation
- Facilitate Real-World Problem Solving and Innovation
- Facilitate Student use of Information and Communication Tools (ICT)
- Use ICT to be an Effective Educator
Skills measured
- Education Policy
- Pedagogy
- ICT/Technology Tools
- Professional Development
- Curriculum and assessment
- Facilitate student collaboration & communication
- Facilitate self-regulation
- Facilitate real-world problem solving & innovation
- Facilitate student use of Information & Communication Tools (ICT)
- Use ICT to be an effective educator