trends in mature education markets
Lord Jim KnightBrussels, 8/5/12
Global shift in economic power
MORE FOR LESS
"If we want to win the global competition for new jobs and industries, we've got to win the global competition to educate our people. We've got to have the best trained, best skilled workforce in the world."President Obama, Feb 2011
ImprovedLeadership
Betterteachers
More schoolAutonomy
Increased accountability
MoreParentalChoice
School system improvement
Supply-side reformDemand-side
reform
School system improvementSchool system improvement
international consensus on school reform
Empathy
Syste
mic
Bog standard
HeroHead
Supply side reform
Educationby
DESIGN
EducationTechnology
ConsumerTechnology
New ways of working with BYOB
Peer to peer - mentoring, resources, inspection
Personalisation
Pupils as teachers
New forms of assessment
Engaging pedagogy
More social learning - better use of teachers' time - "flip schooling"
Collaboration, communication, teamwork, enterprise, enquiry
Local skills with employers & parents
Real time assessment for learning with more personalisation & on-line 1-2-1 tutoring
Innovators
PragmaticEarly Majority
PragmaticLate Majority
Early Adopters
Traditionalists
Technology Adoption
Signs of Maturity
Technology Customer:
Jurisdiction School Parent
Device Take Up:
Teacher Classroom Pupil
Didactic
Pedagogic change:
Research based
Improved outcomes
ICT resources
ICT used effectively in classrooms for learning
ICT deployed appropriately
Good ICT learningopportunities
Increasedattainment in ICT
Improved learning
Quality of ICT resources
Quality of teaching
Teachers ICT skills
School leadership
Leadership of ICT
School factors
Digital school implementation
teaching
differentiated
school based
education tech
learning
personalised
distributed
consumer tech
21st Century Education
More for less - new narrative
1. Investing in technology saves school budgets
Cost savings through paperless - savings on: paper, photocopying, communications, free learning content such as textbooks
Savings through different technology choices:- no laptop trolleys & IT suites- no calculators, recording equipment, cameras, atlasses, globes & timetables- potentially cheaper use of space- parents pay for device, content & recharging of personal devices
More for less - new narrative
2. Investing in technology is better for teachers
- more performance data on pupils allows more personalised teaching;
- shared teaching resources and user generated text books keeps content fresh and expertise shared;
- new flexible pedagogy, such as flip schooling, improves effectiveness of teacher time;
- more accurate & instant testing for summation assessment
More for less - new narrative
Richer resources as text, video, audio, animation, podcasts available on demand
more use of social learning and through play
mobile learning portfolio always with you
ideal for learning outside the classroom, including learning in the workshop or workplace
easier for parents to support their child's learning
More personalised including if you have SEN
3. Investing in technology is better for learners