Title: ICT and education
1ICT and education
- A new European initiative
- Creative Classrooms
2The reality implementation gap
- While ICT is well mainstreamed
- outside schools, formal ET
- is only in its early adopters stage.
- Education can not stay behind these changes in an
increasing networked and digital society.
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3Shortages
- Teachers lack pedagogical strategies and
experiences to effectively use ICT - Professional development of teachers lacks the
pedagogical, innovation and practical dimension - Assessment of digital literacy is not widespread
- Major lack of systematic impact in practices
- Innovations not enough supported by changes in
pedagogy - Discrepancy between childrens under-use of ICT
at school and frequent and sophisticated use at
home
4What is at stake?
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- No systemic integration and mainstreaming in
formal education
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- The infrastructure to promote ICT
- Research base to guide the process
- Bottom-up initiatives (pilots,research, policies,
action plans, )
but
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5- LACK OF SYTEMIC IMPACT
- Top-down policies not close to users and
practitioners - Lack of brokerage mechanisms to policy makers
- Lack of evidence-base for policy making
- Small scale, grass roots initiatives
- Short-term - lack of sustainability/ scalability
- No transferability of experiences
- No whole systems integration and leadership
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6Objectives linked to Europe 2020 ET2020
- Increasing digital competence/ e-literacy
- ICT enhancing innovation of ET
- Support to Member States to mainstream ICT use in
educational policies and practices
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7The term Creative innovation of learning and
teaching process with the support of ICT
Creative Classrooms
Focus on what is possible in todays practices
with todays technologies
The term Classrooms all types of
learning environments
8What ? Creative Classrooms initiative
- Real-life experimentations in local context
(micro) - Based on concrete problems
- Engaging the whole educational system
- Carried by users bottom-up
- Experimentations which are linked up (meso)
- Upscaling of islands of innovations
- Networking, sharing, community practices
- Guidance by policy makers / decision makers
- Evidence-based policy making - transfer
- Top-down meets bottom-up
- Towards systemic uptake
- European-wide cooperation in policy development
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9Creative classrooms
Policy makers / Decision makers
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Transfer Localise
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Lessons learned
10The Initiative on Creative Classrooms is
innovative due to
- its experimental nature
- its transversal scope
- the upscaling of innovations
- making changes systemic and sustainable
- emphasis on Europeanwide policy development
11Possible outcomes
- Providing guidance to policy makers /
practitioners - Learning what works and what does not to
evidence-based policy making - Reaching a large number of learners,
institutions, learning centres - Linking policy experimentations in real life
settings - Upscaling best practices across Europe
- Increase impact on systemic level
- Involving multiple stakeholders (informal,
non-formal formal)
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12Testing innovation in real life settings policy
experimentation
Creative Classrooms
Evaluate the potential impact of a policy measure
C R O S S - C O U N T R I E S
Theme x
E V A L U A T I O N
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Transfer Localise
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Lessons learned
13Creative ClassroomsROADMAP
- Gap and impact analysis
- Concept development
- A first trial mid 2012 (focuscompulsary
education) - Feedback to concept, methodologies approach
- Broad stakeholders involvement
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14January 2012
Concept CC
Analysis of the progress and gaps
March 2012
Definition of the optimal conditions
Creative Classrooms ROADMAP
June 2012
Validation of the concept through DEBATE
Launch call for pilots
June 2012
Testing at a large scale through real life pilots
Developing a broad stakeholders partnership
2013/ 2014
2014
DEBATE with stakeholders
Drawing lessons from cases
2014
DEBATE with stakeholders
2014
15Thank you !
DG Education and Culture
http//ec.europa.eu/dgs/education_culture/index_en
.html
The Lifelong Learning Programme
http//eacea.ec.europa.eu/static/en/llp/index_en.h
tm
Contact person Lieve Van den Brande DG EAC-A2
Godelieve.van-den-brande_at_ec.europa.eu