Title: DELOS Short Lists of Indicators
1HELIOS Thematic Survey Theme 3 e-Learning,
Citizenship and Personal development Preliminar
y Results, December 2005
2Background
- 3rd thematic survey
- Preliminary results based on responses received
up to end-Nov 2005 - Sample Cedefops ETV registrant database of
education and training practitioners and
observers.
3Structure of the survey
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- Respondent profile
- Your views
- Role of e-learning in increasing tolerance and
acceptance for groups at risk of social exclusion - Main advantages of e-learning (personal
development) - Main drawbacks of e-learning (personal
development) - Contribution of e-learning to a better balance
between working and family life - E-learning and Lifelong Learning
- Contribution of e-learning to a more active way
of citizenship - Impact of ICT on the relation between citizens
and their government - Your experience
- Online activities
- Contribution of these activities to personal
development.
4The survey
- Survey period Nov-Dec 2005.
- Conducted online through ETV in 5 languages.
- 721 usable responses received to date
(30.11.2005). - 84 of responses from EU25 (6 from NMS10)
- 5 from acceding/candidate countries.
- Within EU25 15 of answers from Italy
- over 11 from Germany and Spain
- around 10 from Greece and the UK.
5Respondent Profile, EU25
- Main respondent types
- 23 Teachers-Trainers-Tutors
- 16 Employees
- 9 Training programme designers
- 8 Researchers
- Main types of organisations
- 18 University
- 17 Public organisations, ministries, government
departments - 10 Private sector training company/organisation
- Sex 51 men and 49 women
- Age 3 under 25
- 37 aged 25-40
- 44 aged 41-55
- 16 aged over 55
6The role of e-learning in increasing tolerance
and acceptance for groups at risk of social
exclusion
7The role of e-learning in increasing tolerance
and acceptance for groups at risk of social
exclusion
8Main advantages of e-learning in terms of
enhancing personal development
9Main advantages of e-learning in terms of
enhancing personal development
10Main advantages of e-learning in terms of
enhancing personal development
11Main advantages of e-learning in terms of
enhancing personal development
12Main advantages of e-learning in terms of
enhancing personal development
13Main drawbacks of e-learning in terms of
enhancing personal development
14Main drawbacks of e-learning in terms of
enhancing personal development
15Main drawbacks of e-learning in terms of
enhancing personal development
16Main drawbacks of e-learning in terms of
enhancing personal development
17Main drawbacks of e-learning in terms of
enhancing personal development
18To what extent can e-learning contribute to a
better balance between working and family life?
19To what extent can e-learning contribute to a
better balance between working and family life?
20To what extent can e-learning contribute to a
better balance between working and family life?
21To what extent can e-learning make it easier to
engage in lifelong learning?
22To what extent can e-learning make it easier to
engage in lifelong learning?
23To what extent can e-learning contribute to a
more active way of citizenship?
24To what extent can e-learning contribute to a
more active way of citizenship?
25To what extent can ICT help to reduce the
distance between citizens and their government?
26To what extent can ICT help to reduce the
distance between citizens and their government?
27Have you ever?
28Have you ever?
29Have you ever?
30Which of these experiences contributed more to
your personal development?
31 Conclusions
- Strong belief that e-learning has a positive
impact in increasing tolerance and acceptance for
groups at risk of social exclusion. - Individual autonomy and freedom in learning is
viewed as the main advantage of e-learning in
terms of enhancing personal development. This is
particularly marked among training programme
designers and materials developers whereas
students seem less enthusiastic. - Social exclusion through digital divide is judged
as the main drawback of e-learning in terms of
enhancing personal development. - Most respondents agree that e-learning helps in
reconciling work and family life, especially for
women and people aged up to 40.
32 Conclusions
- E-learning is considered as having a significant
impact on Lifelong Learning. - The majority view is that e-learning can
contribute to a more active form of citizenship
(especially among older women). - Around half of the respondents consider that ICT
can significantly reduce the distance between
citizens and their government (the share is
higher among the youngest age group). - Browsing the web for learning purposes appears to
be the experience which most contributed to the
personal development of the respondents.
33You can still contribute to the survey!
- Survey is live until mid December 2005.
- English http//FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurve
y.asp?id121689 - French http//FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurvey.
asp?id126289 - German http//FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurvey.
asp?id127243 - Spanish http//FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurvey
.asp?id126298 - Italian http//FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurvey
.asp?id125882 - Further work More in-depth analysis of full
results at survey close. Integration into final
thematic report. - Summary of results will be available through
HELIOS website. - Thank you!
- www.education-observatories.net/helios