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ICT in Slovak Education

ICT in Slovak Education. Ministry of Education Slovak Republic LaTWF London 2010. Slovakia . The Slovak Republic (short form: Slovakia) - Central Europe Population: 5.417 mil. Area :49 000 square km (19,000 sq mi.) Capital: Bratislava

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ICT in Slovak Education

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  1. ICT in Slovak Education Ministry of Education Slovak Republic LaTWF London 2010

  2. Slovakia • The Slovak Republic (short form: Slovakia) - Central Europe • Population: 5.417 mil. • Area :49 000 square km (19,000 sq mi.) • Capital: Bratislava • Slovakia is a member state of the European Union, NATO, UN, OECD, WTO, UNESCO, European Schoolnet • Independent state from January 1, 1993 (before Czechoslovakia • Slovakia is a high-income advanced economy with one of the fastest growth rates in the EU and OECD • joins European Union 2004 • joins Eurozone 2009

  3. Slovakia High Tatras Bratislava

  4. ICT in Education – policy CONTENT • state educational programme, school educational programme – curriculum changes • ICT – integrated to curriculum as a key competence and as a separate subject (age 7) • research, survey, international comparisons • educational portal • digital content

  5. ICT in Education policy - PEOPLE • FLT training - Primary schools (5 008 laptops and 1 900 dataprojectors) • Informatics teachers training – Primary and Secondary schools (1 500 laptops and 1 500 dataprojectors) • New trends ineducational practices - Primary schools (14 245 PCs, 2 306 dataprojectors and 4 325 laptops) • New trends ineducational practices – Secondary schools. (5 436 PCs, 787 dataprojectors and 1 840 laptops) • Teacher training – Kindergarten (4142 PCs and 2 868 laptops). • Professional and career development (110 PC and 10 800 laptops) • Project bids for schools from structural funds • Project bids from state budget

  6. INFRASTRUCTURE • Data Centre • HE programs, digital content – pilot for 19 schools (1000 licences) • IS, leaving exam online, national educational portal, project management SW, digital content • Internet (Infovek, SANET, WiFi, Satelites) • Mobile sets(4666IWB, dataprojectors) • Computers (2 000 notebooks, 4 000 PCs)

  7. Etwinning project - • Pupils of the 5th grade (10 to 11 years old) primary schools from Tvrdošín and Kopřivnice were exchanging their knowledge about the space – planets and interesting space phenomena. They became the imaginary astronauts and were learning various mysteries about the space as well as getting to know each other. • The project diffused not only in the subjects of Science but continuously spread throughout the whole school term. The great experience was the overnight stay at school, when children observed the eclipse of the Moon.

  8. presentation and text editor • Internet • skype+webcamera • portable-media (CD, USB, e-mail) • digital camera, scanner and graphic programmes (Zoner Photo Studio, Picasa) • twinspace, blog

  9. Creativity and Innovation • Informatics olypiad • Robocup • EUN – Spring Day • EUN – u4Energy

  10. Thank you for your attention

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