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Making The White Paper on e-Education Work

Making The White Paper on e-Education Work. “ICT Raises Educational Standards”- Impact2Report. alphonzo_v@yahoo.com. ictnortherncape@yahoogroups.com. Executive Summary.

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Making The White Paper on e-Education Work

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  1. Making The White Paper on e-Education Work “ICT Raises Educational Standards”- Impact2Report

  2. alphonzo_v@yahoo.com ictnortherncape@yahoogroups.com

  3. Executive Summary • Regardless of an organisation’s size, and no matter the industry or sector it operates in,the level of benefit achieved from ICT investment is largely a function of effective management. • ICT needs to be driven from the boardroom not the backroom. • Unless there is recognition at the highest level that technology is critical to an organisation's ongoing success , the chances of successful ICT implementation are significantly lessened. • New Study released by Senator :Hon Hellen Coonan ,Minister for ICT & Arts –Australia 21 April 2005

  4. Foreword • Information and communication technology (ICT) has become, within a very short time, one of the basic building blocks of modern society. Many countries now regard understanding ICT and mastering the basic skills and concepts of ICT as part of the core of education, alongside Reading, Writing and Numeracy. • Source:UNESCO - A CURRICULUM FOR SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMME OF TEACHER DEVELOPMENT

  5. Food for thought Education is the only facet of modern society where the benefit of ubiquitous technology is still being debated…. ….but schools are supposed to prepare students for all other facets of modern society.

  6. Our Business • Our Core business is to train educators on how to integrate (ICT)Information Communications Technology into Learning, Teaching and Assessment,collaborate,network and become Life long learners whilst raising Educational Standards

  7. Vision • To ensure that every educator and manager has the means to obtain aLaptop Computer, get training on how to integrate ICT into their Curriculum, Collegial Support ,administration and personal use.

  8. Mission • Every South African learner in the General and Further Education and Training bands will be ICT capable (that is use ICTs confidently and creatively, for personal use ,Professional Development, Administration and Integrate into the Curriculum, in an E- School, E – community, through E – learning and teaching) by 2013.

  9. Strategic Outcomes • Enhance system - wide Access and educator readiness to use ICTs for learning, teaching and administration. • System – wide integration of ICTs into Learning ,teaching and assessment. • ICTs integrated at all levels of the education system – management, teaching, learning and administration.

  10. Phase One 2004 -2007 • Build an education and training system to support ICT integration into learning & Teaching • Build Teachers and Mangers confidence in the use of ICT • Build a Framework for competencies for Teacher Development of ICTs into the Curriculum • Establish an ICT presence in institutions • Institution are using content of High Quality • Institutions are connected ,access the internet and communicated electronically • Communities support ICT facilities

  11. Phase Two 2007 -2010 • Teachers and managers integrate ICT into Management & Curriculum • ICT are widely present in institutions • Institutions are using educational Content of High Quality • Establish an ICT presence in institutions • Institutions are connected ,access the internet and communicated electronically • Communities support ICT facilities

  12. Phase Three 2010-2013 ICTs Integrated at all levels of the Education system ,Management ,Teaching ,Learning and Administration

  13. Strategic Assessment Standard 1.ICT in the World:Changes and analysis of the surrounding world, ICT related issues in the future, changes in working life etc. 2.ICT and Learning: Learning and knowledge, ICT and views of knowledge, evaluation of information sources, ethics, legislation, democracy and equity etc. 3.ICT in practice:Pedagogy and didactics, ICT and practical conditions for learning, teaching materials and ICT etc

  14. Alphonzo Viss – NCS National Core Training Team ,Curriculum CAT Co-ordinator/e-Education Co-ordinator Schoolnet Mentor and Coach/SCOPE ICT specialist/International Study Tours(Finland/UK) Moss Mthembu – Scope/IT Head Patrick Mokwena -IT Duncan Mothobi –Emis Head Theo Arnold -Emis Clemen Kock – Data team Bennett Johannesen – Intel/Partners in Learning facilitator Wallace Nel - Intel teach to the future Mentor-Warrenvale High Ulrich Cloete - Intel teach to the future Mentor- Gariep High Mike Friedberg – Education Departmental Emis- Namakwa Shirley De Jager – Scope & Intel teach to the future Mentor Parks Pediwe– ICT Study Tour to Finland The ICT Team

  15. ICT raises educational standards.(Impact2 Report - Becta) ICT is a versatile (Inclusive)learning tool and deals with content, communication, information processing, language, problem solving, simulations, presentations . Its versatility and capacity for dealing with issues and processes supports a project of this nature. The different competencies educators have can be used to increase the quality of pupils’ learning and enrich co-operation between educators. (Colleagial Support) The impact of ICT

  16. Socially Transformed Agent of Change ICT Capable ICT Leader ICT integration into Curriculum High Knowledge and High Skills Credibility,Quality & Efficiency Take responsibility for Personal and Professional Development Collaborator Advocate of Outcomes Based Education The Kind of Teacher Envisaged

  17. Higher Education ROLE P.27-5.12 Collaboration to design Inset & Preset Accredited Teacher Training Accredited Preset – SKAV Training to Model ICT as a model of Delivery

  18. e-Education Organogram • Head Office • Director • Chief Education Specialist • Deputy Chief Education Specialist • Districts • Deputy Chief Education Specialist • Senior Education Specialist • ICT Champion Teacher(School)

  19. Connectivity ICT Integration into Curriculum Technical Support ICT & Multimedia Training Educational Software Evaluation & Training ICT Auditing, Inspection & Assessment Internet & for Education ICT ,Youth,Women,Disabled ICT Facilitation, Tutorship & Mentoring Professional development Matrix of ICT Integration SWOT E – Learning Platform Whole School ICT Planning and Management Subject Specific ICT integration, http://www.school.za/PILP/themes/la_index.htm - ICT – Research Workshops, Seminars & Conferencing Educator Networks and Collaboration International Projects ICT Project Management Approach

  20. Basic Minimum Package

  21. Microsoft Agreement • About 80% of schools in the country have signed the agreement, and educators from those schools qualify for the same software package offered to schools. • Open source -The alternative

  22. Teacher Development • Educators Network DistanceModular Training.(18 Modules) University KZN • Intel “Teach to the Future”ICT integration(10 Modules) • One Million teachers in 30 Countries trained • Microsoft Partners in Education • National Teacher Training Strategy • NCS

  23. RISKS • Educator Reluctance to change • Higher Education not coming on board • Technophobia • No Access to ICT infrastructure & Financing • No Technical & ICT Support • Buy-in from Senior Management • Absence of a Private Public Partnership initiative • ICT Organogram (ICT Specialists)

  24. Addressing the Risks • Change of a Mindset in In-service and Pre-service training, Teacher Development Strategy.(HIGHER EDUCATION) • Provincial Targets for ICT Implementation plan • Provincial/District & Whole School ICT Planning & Management • Collegial support through Educator Networks Distance Modular training • Robust Teacher Development Programme • Helpdesk • Project Website/ E – Learning Platform • Education Portal • Private Public Partnerships – dedicated person

  25. Jigsaw Of ICT Puzzle Cornerstones • Server & Client Hardware • Desktop & Server Software • Wireless & Broadband • Internet Connection

  26. Fundamentals • Curriculum Content • E – Learning management Platform • Mobile Computing • Skills and Training • Research

  27. Completing the Puzzle • Communication • Digital Collaboration • School Management Information Systems • Technical Support • Specific Applications • Accessibility for Special Needs • Website • Community interaction

  28. ICT Professional Management • P.26 ,5.7 to 5.9 • To realise the e- Education goal, educational management needs to move beyond the initial stages of ICT planning and experimentation and make focussed capital investment.(Budget) • Institutional development plans must incorporate ICT development plans ,addressing cost ,infrastructure, maintenance etc.(Whole School) • Provincial departments will plan and budget for the appointment of ICT in Education specialists at Provincial and District level.

  29. UNESCO ICT TOOLKIT • The world is experiencing a revolution in the dissemination of knowledge and in the enhancement of instruction, through the advancement of information and communication technologies (ICT). • ICT have the potential to enhance information distribution, teaching and managing of educational services and make them affordable and available anytime and anywhere. • . ICT also have great potential for facilitating the fulfillment of educational objectives and for enhancing solutions to educational problems • For example, ICT can expand the reach and quality of delivery systems and empower instructors to become better teachers • There are various forms of ICT which can be used in education. Technology should not be equated with only computers and the internet; other ICT such as radio and television can be used to enhance teaching and learning. However, forms of ICT differ in their properties, scope, and potential. For example, an audio technology captures sound; video

  30. 24 HOUR Classroom • Website • Mailing lists • Educational Portal • ICT Integration Best Practices • HelpdDesk • Collaborative Projects • Collegial Support

  31. ICT Planning ,Implementation, Monitoring & Assessment • Best ICT plan of School(SMART) • Portfolio of ICT integration best practices. • Successful training of educators and their success in their work. • ICT leadership and Management • ICT Learner Collaborative Projects

  32. References • Government Gazette No: 26734, Vol. 470 of 26 August 2004, the White Paper on E-education • White Paper 6- Inclusive Education • SA/Finnish Collaboration Project(SCOPE) • Outcomes Based Education (NCS) • National Teacher Development Strategy • National Strategy for Learner Attainment(NSLA) • Impact2 report by BECTA • Swedish National ICT Programme • UNESCO ICT in Education

  33. OPINION • When computers and software are used so that students have new methods of learning curriculum, these tools can promote and enhance students’ understanding of content in powerful ways. • They can find information, collaborate with others and use images and sound as well as text to communicate what they have learned. • We must exploit Teen literacy

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