Title: ICT in Education in Singapore
1ICT in Education in Singapore
- Philip Wong
- Associate Professor
- National Institute of Education
- Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
2Introduction
- Singapores Vision - An Intelligent Island
- Singapore Education System
- 1st IT Masterplan for Education
- Some examples of projects
- Issues and Problems
- Conclusion
3Singapores Vision An Intelligent Island
- An era of rapid change information explosion,
knowledge-based economy - Demands knowledge workers
- Information Technology is pivotal to these
changes
4Singapore IT2000
- To transform the country into an intelligent
island - A National Information Infrastructure - Singapore
ONE - Broadband infrastructure - enables interactive,
multimedia applications and services to homes,
businesses and schools throughout Singapore.
5IT 2000 and schools
- Set up the necessary infrastructure
- Provide the necessary support from the industries
- Facilitate the infusion of IT in all aspects of
life - Foster a social culture that favours IT
applications
6Singapores Education System
7Features of Spore Education System
- The bilingual policy - ENGLISH and Mother Tongue
- 6 years Primary 4 /5 years Secondary 2 years
Pre-University - Adaptive education system
- Post-school institutions - Institute of Technical
Education, Polytechnics, Universities
8Pre- 1997 IT in education
- Early Stage
- Focused on learning about computers
- Initiatives - 1995-97
- Accelerating IT in Primary Schools
- Students and Teachers Workbench
- JCNet projects
9Education in Singapore
- Singapore's vision for meeting the challenge for
the future is encapsulated in four words
THINKING SCHOOLS, LEARNING NATION. It is a vision
for a total learning environment, including
students, teachers, parents, workers, companies,
community organisations, and government - Mr Goh Chok Tong
- Prime Minister of Singapore (1997)
10Initiatives in education
- Masterplan for IT in Education
- Thinking programmes
- National Education
- Project work
11Masterplan for IT in Education
- 5 Year plan from 1997-2002
- To enhance linkages between the school and the
world around it, - To encourage creative thinking and lifelong
learning, - To encourage innovative processes in education,
- To promote administrative and management
excellence in our education.
12Newspaper reports on IT Masterplan
13Masterplan for IT in Education
- By the year 2002
- provision for continuous training for every
teacher in the use of IT in education, - 21 teacher-to-notebook computer ratio,
- 51 students-to-computer ratio,
- 30 of the curriculum time to include IT-based
teaching and learning and, - whole-school networking for every school.
- Internet access for every school.
14Masterplan for IT in Education
- 4 key dimensions
- curriculum and assessment
- content and learning resources
- physical and technological infrastructure
- human resource development.
15Curriculum and Assessment
- Reduction in curriculum - up to 30
- Balance between acquisition of factual
information and critical and creative application
of information - IT as tools rather than subject of study
- Use IT for 30 of the curriculum time
16Content and Learning Resources
- Development of on-line materials
- Courseware development - Mathematics, Social
Studies, Mother Tongue. - Educational Software Procurement Scheme - buying
educational CD ROM at a reduced price.
17Physical and Technological Infrastructure
- Achieved
- 21 teacher-to-notebook computer ratio,
- 51 students-to-computer ratio,
- School-wide networking
- All schools - at least 2 MB ATM links
- Each school - 1 Technology Assistant
18Human Resource Development
- Fan approach of training
- 1997
- 22 (Phase 1) Demonstration schools to integrate
IT into curriculum - 1998
- About 90 (Phase 2) schools to come on-stream
- 1999
- About 250 (Phase 3) schools to come on-stream
- 2000
- Core training for teachers in every school will
be completed - 2002
- Completed training - Start of Advanced training
19Training of teachers
- Training teachers in integration of ICT into
education. Every teacher received 30-42 hours of
training. - School-based training of teachers by Ministry of
Education Senior Instructors - Pre-service teacher training by National
Institute of Education - In-service training by MOE and NIE
20Examples of content and learning resources
projects
21Examples of teacher development projects
22Examples of infrastructure projects
23Examples of school projects
24Problems and Issues
- Teachers need time to prepare and to use ICT in
everyday teaching - Mindsets change If I can teach well without
the use of ICT, why must I use ICT? - Assessment The use of ICT for collaborative and
constructivist learning does it improve my
students grades? - Assessment Driven teach for assessment.
25Conclusion
- Concerted Effort Government, Industries and
schools - Schools demonstrated varied and innovative IT
applications - Research to study the effectiveness
- Evaluate the effectiveness of 1st IT Masterplan
- Start of the 2nd Masterplan for IT in Education -
2002 to 2007
26Thank you