Title: European eLearning Forum for Education ELFE
1European e-Learning Forum for Education ELFE
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- Summary of findings
- Tjeerd Plomp
- University of Twente
- Enschede, the Netherlands
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2Three Aims
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- 1 Analyse and share good experiences and
identify good practices in using ICT in schools
ELFE teams to schools - 2 Study the possibilities of transferring these
good practices to other schools and countries
school-to-school visits - 3 Create a debate on how a European policy on
e-Learning and use of ICT in education -
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3This presentation
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- Conceptualization
- School visits
- Selection of schools
- Findings
- ICT use and infrastructure
- Experiences of/in schools
- School-to-school visits
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4Some general wisdom
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- ICT is means, not goal in itself
- Our society has transformed from an industrial
society into an information or knowledge society - gt Have consequences for education and for how
schools function and teachers teach - In 21st century our perception of what is good
education has to change this pertains to all
components of the teaching-learning (T/L) process
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5Components of the Teaching/Learning process
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7Good education for 21st century
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- may mean different things dependent on context
and choices made, e.g., - existing goals and content, but innovative
pedagogy - new goals and content, with new pedagogy (e.g.
non-traditional grouping, location, time and/or
assessment) - ICT as instrument in realizing changes
- Important
- change is a PROCESS not an EVENT
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8Possible shifts in pedagogy (adapted from Kozma
et al., 1999)
9Possible shifts in pedagogy (contd) (adapted from
Kozma et al., 1999)
10Good education for 21st century
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- A good balance between what is traditionally
valued and what is needed in an information
society. - as stated - it may mean different things in
different schools and in different countries,
dependent on context and choices made. - But we believe that using ICT is key in realizing
changes
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11Criteria for selecting schools
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- General
- normal schools, i.e. no specific ICT projects
- Mixture of primary secondary schools
- Specific
- ICT use aimed at pedagogical innovation new
methods and/or new goals - ICT intensively used in teaching-learning in
school as a whole
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12Implications for project
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- Great variation in 15 schools selected
- in pedagogical approaches and in ICT applications
- in degree of dissemination and use of ICT,
- BUT
- all school have policy aimed at integrating ICT
in teaching learning - See Summary Table on p.3
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13Implications for project
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- The small number of schools does not allow for
any statistical generalisation - But
- the analysis of the cases form a rich input for
discussions, reflections and recommendations on
use of ICT in education recommendations.
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14Approach for school visits
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- AIM 1 identify good experiences and good
practices in using ICT in schools - Data collection and reporting structured
according to two perspectives - ICT use and infrastructure
- Experiences of/in schools
- Each perspective elaborated in a a number of
analysis questions.
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15Approach for school visits
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- ELFE team visited schools for 1 day
- Interviews with
- Principal
- Innovative teachers and ICT coordinator
- other teachers
- Students
- Questionnaires to Principal and ICT coordinator
- (adapted from IEA SITES-M2 study)
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16Approach for school visits
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- Data collection and reporting structured
according to analysis questions. - Per school
- Narrative report for use by school and to be
placed on ELFE website - Structured data report for cross-case analysis
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17Findings ICT use infrastructure
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- Important educational goals for using ICT
- to develop students independence and
responsibility for own learning - to promote active learning strategies
(individualizing, projects, etc) - to improve student achievement
- to prepare students for future jobs.
- school leaders good balance between what is
traditionally valued and what is considered
important in the 21st century
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18Findings ICT use infrastructure
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- ICT related policies
- Students can access external databases via WWW
- Majority of schools teachers and students can
email via school - Many schools relieved teaching load for few
teachers to support colleagues (10/14) - Most schools address issue of norms and values in
using Internet/WWW (12/14) - Only 8/14 schools have written policy!
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19Findings ICT use infrastructureHardware
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- Most schools studcomp ratio lt6
- Mostly multimedia computers in LAN with access to
Internet and WWW - Placed in various locations special areas for
individual and small group work important!
often a problem - Peripherals adequate for use
- NOTE innovativeness of ICT use not dependent on
amount of ICT!
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20Findings ICT use infrastructureSoftware
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- All schools software according to need
- general application software
- digital learning resources (esp for math,
sciences, languages, informatics) - network/communication tools,
- computer and digital tools
- Learning and communication platforms (like
Digital Brain, ClassFronter, First Class) are
crucial in realising major innovations
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21Findings ICT use infrastructureSupport
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- Support a key factor!
- Integration of ICT in T/L evokes need for new
type of support (staff) in schools - Both technical and pedagogical support staff
needed - Sometimes techn support at municpl/ regional
level, but also schools without - Often relieved teaching load for few teachers to
support colleagues (10/14)
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22Findings ICT use infrastructureStaff
development
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- Another key factor!
- Almost all schools (13/14) have policies and
provide facilities - often outside school
- often regionally/locally co-ordinated
- In most schools distinction between focus on ICT
(ECDL) and pedagogical use of ICT (PCDL) - In DK, EN, NW national policy!
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23Findings Experiences of schools
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- Not school descriptions!
- But
- Observations and conclusions from interviews and
questionnaires
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24Findings Experiences of schools
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- Does use of ICT make a difference?
- Learning goals changed to some extent next to
traditional subjects, new ones such as
promoting active learning, and developing
independent learning skills, information handling
skills, communication and collaboration skills - Content changed to some extent
- new methods become new content
- also integration of subjects in project-based
learning
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25Findings Experiences of schools
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- Does use of ICT make a difference? (cont)
- New materials and resources web-based, via
systems like Digital Brain, via communication
with experts, teacher development and exchange,
etc. - Changes in grouping indiv and small grp learning
communctn facilitated by ICT! - NOTES
- variation in methods increases with use of ICT
- studs in one school small group work more on how
to work, less on content part
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26Findings Experiences of schools
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- Does use of ICT make a difference? (cont)
- Changes in location and time
- project-based and independent learning supported
by ICT often outside classroom also often not
according to school time table (e.g. project
weeks/days) - Infrastructure important
- Learning communication platforms
- Physical environment of/in school
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27Findings Experiences of schools
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- Does use of ICT make a difference? (cont)
- Also totally new forms of arranging T/L
- e.g. in Norway distance education approaches
form of distributed learning in upper 2nd
vocational educ - students work from home and do internships at
local busineses, whilst communicating with
teachers via _at_ - only few times per year to the
school.
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28Findings Experiences of schools
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- Does use of ICT make a difference? (cont)
- Changes in student assessment evaluation
- Not much changed!
- Although examples
- electronic portfolios (projects, indiv tasks)
- software tools for formative evaluation
- in DK use of computer in final exams
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29Findings Experiences of schools
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- Does use of ICT make a difference? (cont)
- Changes in student assessment evaluation
- But also in number of schools
- national paper and pencil examinations
conserve traditional methods of teaching and
assessing students progress! - NW school no approval from govt to use ICT in
final exams, where all stud evaluation is
ICT-based gt experienced as problem!
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30Findings Experiences of schoolsTeachers
perspective
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- Important to realise
- Integration of ICT in T/L combined with adapting
to needs of 21st century (new competencies) is
complex, multidimensional change - change in materials
- change in pedagogical methods
- change in beliefs of what is good education
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31Findings Experiences of schoolsTeachers
perspective
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- Vision on teaching and learning
- - teachers clearly support 21st century goals
(such as acquire 'productive' skills, problem
solving skills, independent learning skills
and/or skills for life long learning such as
information handling, collaboration and
communication skills) - - where management communication platforms are
used ICT also used to enhance teaching (e.g. less
admin tasks)
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32Findings Experiences of schoolsTeachers
perspective
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- Approaches to teaching and learning
- one scenario emerges
- project-based learning small groups or indiv
tasks with teachers in role of facilitator - - ICT provides studs with access to a variety of
resources (via Internet WWW). - - often multidisciplinary projects in which
teachers of various subjects are collaborating in
supporting and coaching
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33Findings Experiences of schoolsTeachers
perspective
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- Approaches to teaching and learning
- project-based learning scenario
- - students are challenged to develop and/or
apply new skills, such as - information handling problem solving -
- collaboration, communication presentation skills
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34Findings Experiences of schoolsTeachers
perspective
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- Approaches to teaching and learning
- project-based learning a observations
- - Teachers using platforms consider these
indispensable! - - in some countries this approach part of natl
policy but ELFE teachers convinced! - Some warnings by students
- - Teacher is not as rich in comp room
- - Tchers assume studs can work in projects
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35Findings Experiences of schoolsTeachers
perspective
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- Perception of impact of ICT
- students are better motivated, having increased
self-esteem and developing new competences - in some cases better learning results are
mentioned (often impressions) - the more open relationships with students is much
appreciated, and - teachers experience the collaboration with other
teachers as enriching.
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36Findings Experiences of schoolsTeachers
perspective
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- Perception of impact of ICT
- - Warning students who cannot organize
themselves have problems with project-based
learning need extra attention! - - in many schools teachers mention lack of
interest or even disagreement of number of
colleagues - - gender issue technology not for women?
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37Findings Experiences of schoolsStudents
perspective
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- Students say that they do the following
- - collaborative learning (projects) with ICT
- - communication (with teachers, sometimes with
peers in other countries) - - use WWW for searching information
- - sometimes teach teachers and help peers
- Students like using ICT and have no problems
working with it
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38Findings Experiences of schoolsStudents
perspective
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- Some concerns
- - Students in one school evaluation of own work
when working in small groups! - Some principals and teachers about studs
- - Students copy from websites and each other
- - Skills to evaluate quality of web-based
materials have to be developed - - Students tend to forget other (non-ICT)
learning resources
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39Findings Experiences of schoolsStudents
problems
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- on ICT skills
- - Introduction to computers and (complicated)
software only at beginning of school year is not
enough! - - Keyboard skills lacking
- - Differences in ICT skills may frustrate
collaboration in projects
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40Findings Experiences of schools Students
problems
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- on motivation and methods
- - Too much ICT may become boring mixed methods
preferred (UK school) - - Methods of working on ICT-related task too
prescribed (PT school) - BUT dominant feature students like working with
ICT!
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41Findings Experiences of schools Students
problems
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- on infrastructure
- - In some schools wish to have more computers
and copies of software - In some schools computers old and system slow
- General schools may have problems to keep
infrastr up-to-date, whilst many students have at
home newest equipmt
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42Findings Experiences of schoolsInfluencing
factors
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- Already mentioned
- - Good infrastructure
- - Support for teachers (technical, pedagog)
- - Staff development policy facilities (e.g.
tims for external course, site visits, etc)
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43Findings Experiences of schoolsInfluencing
factors
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- Further
- - Clear vision, policy and strategy of what
school want to accomplish - - Supportive leadership in school
- - Monitoring the processes of change
- - ICT becoming part of schools culture
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44Findings Experiences of schoolsInfluencing
factors
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- ICT becoming part of schools culture
- not fully realized in all schools
- BUT esp in schools with learning mangmt
communication platforms ICT has contributed to
new school culture and to school development - e.g. other communication patterns, other
relationships between teachers, and teachers and
students.
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45Findings Experiences of schoolsInfluencing
factors
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- External factors
- - national, regional and/or local policies and
support (financial, facilities) - - parents and (in some cases) local communities
supportive- although not always clear how this
goes beyond liking and welcoming developments - - BUT vocational schools much support from local
business and industry (NW GM)
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46Findings Experiences of schoolsSustainability
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- Developments in all schools are sustainable
- intensive use of ICT for teaching and learning is
accepted in the school and has a fixed position
in it - whilst there are no outside obstacles for keeping
this situation alive. - Although some concerns in some schools
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47Findings Experiences of schoolsSustainability
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- Some concerns mentioned
- Part of teachers has not for me attitude
- Sufficient freedom in developing innovative
pedagogy centralizes systems? - Sufficient structural budgets to update and
expand infrastructure? - Not only for hardware/software, but also to
develop proper support structure
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48Aim 2 transferring good practices to other
schools and countries
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- Method school-to-school visits (2 teachers)
- - Good first step in disseminating good
practices, but too soon to observe effects - - Visits illuminating for most schools
- Could see other policies and practices
- Could value own position often not only
different, but also better on certain aspects.
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49Aim 2 transferring good practices to other
schools and countriesa few observations
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- from countries with centralized educ system
- - EN teachers in NW
- pupils greater independence from teachers, and
teachers greater independence from national
curriculum it can work! - - PT teachers centralized education system
limits developing flexible and multidisciplinary
T/L environments
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50Aim 2 transferring good practices to other
schools and countriesa few observations
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- - Importance of schools having a policy and
strategic plan to guide educational renewal and
utilization of ICT - - With good technical and pedagogical support
teachers can indeed focus on their core task
teaching utilizing ICT - Also admiration and contradictions
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