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Title: Mike Aston Consultant ICT in Education


1
Promising emerging opportunities to improve
the poor effectiveness of teachers professional
development
2
Some stark facts
  • 500m users in the developed world and elite of
    the developing world
  • 4 billion non-consumers subsisting on less than 2
    US a day in India, China, Brazil, Russia,
    Mexico, Africa and the Eastern European countries
  • THIS IS THE DIGITAL DIVIDE

3
A possible future
  • The non-consumers are the ones that need the
    technology the most because ICT opens up options
    and creates opportunities which up to now have
    not been possible
  • ICT can break barriers of geography which have
    existed since time immemorial
  • For the non-consumer, ICT is not an alternative
    but an instrument for progress and growth a
    passport to a better life

4
The role of EDUCATION
  • UNESCOs Education for All challenge
  • Literacy, Numeracy and now ICT
  • Many nations are responding to the UNESCO
    challenges

5
India
  • The Hole in the Wall
  • What happens if you provide poor children with
    free, unlimited access to computers and the
    Internet?
  • Children respond rapidly and some become teachers
    within a few days
  • Creates a demand for low-cost energy and
    technology

6
Uzbekistan
  • Of the 10,000 schools, only a few have ICT
    currently but the Council of Ministers are
    planning to have a computer network in every
    school by 2010
  • The capacity building for teachers is a huge
    challenge

7
The Digital Divide
  • Top
  • A travelling school bus on the Isle of Man
  • Bottom
  • A school bus stationed in Magubu village in Qunu,
    Eastern Cape, South Africa

8
Africa
  • Welcome to the African Teachers Centre.
  • This Centre offers all African teachers
    information, news and resources on issues
    relating to using ICTs for effective teaching and
    teacher professional development. The Teachers
    Centre is a resource mainly for the African
    Teachers Network. The African Teachers Network
    (ATN) is the second flagship project of SchoolNet
    Africa.

9
South Central Asia
  • UNESCO sponsors a radio soap in Uzbek and Tajik
    languages
  • Deals with
  • Family and reproductive health
  • Agricultural themes
  • Contemporary national issues through story lines
    of the radio serial drama

10
Swaziland
  • The Computer Education Trust (CET)
  • Given the task of implementing and managing a
    computer education project in secondary and high
    schools. Operating in close partnership with the
    Ministry of Education, the CET aims at
    introducing computer skills to teachers and
    students in Swaziland by
  • Developing teaching materials appropriate to the
    teaching and learning environment in Swazilands
    schools. 
  • Training teachers and students in secondary
    schools.
  • Ensuring the provision of appropriate software
    and hardware in schools.

11
Expected outcomes
  • Computer literacy
  • Enhancing quality of life in society
  • Reduction of digital divide

12
Keys
to effective training programmes
  • Introduce applications that provide clear
    benefits for pupils and teachers
  • Encourage a broadening awareness of a wide range
    of ICT resources with less emphasis on word
    processing and more on resources which are
    currently underused such as the Internet, e-mail,
    and video-conferencing
  • Promulgate the idea of ICTs as tools for lifelong
    learning for teachers as well as their students
  • Promote information literacy as well as ICT
    literacy

13
Contd.
  • Consider the types of ICT resources available to
    teachers in school
  • Encourage teachers to reflect on and make
    decision about their own ICT development needs on
    an ongoing basis
  • Flexible training and development opportunities

14
Professional Development
that Works
  • Spend less on hardware, more on human
    infrastructure
  • Take teachers seriously and adapt to their needs
  • Centre capacity building around practical issues
    instead of computer applications
  • Address the emotional dimension

15
Contd.
  • Create a culture peer of coaching and mutual
    support
  • Use surveys and assessment to guide planning
  • Provide time for invention and lesson development
  • Adapted from Secrets of Success (UNESCO)

16
Persist !
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  • Thank you for your attention
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