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ICT and teacher training in Hungary Katalin Csoma Academic, Cultural and Public Affairs Officer Embassy of Canada, Budapest

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ICT and teacher training in Hungary

Katalin Csoma

Academic, Cultural and Public Affairs Officer

Embassy of Canada, Budapest

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Hungary: quick facts

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Hungary: quick facts

Hungary CanadaArea 93,030

sq km 9,093,507

sq km

Population

10.1 million 31.6 million

Age structure

0-14: 15.2%15-64: 69.3% 65+: 15.6%

0-14: 16.3% 15-64: 68.8% 65+: 14.9%

Population growth -0.254% 0.83%

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History

• 1945-1989: communism (behind the ‘Iron Curtain’)

• now a free republic

• member of the European Union (2004)

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Education highly valued

Boasting 13 Nobel Laureates

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The Bologna Process

• creating “the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world’’

• European Higher Education Area by 2010

• comparability and transparency

• international cooperation

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Institutes of Higher Education

• regulated by government decrees

• 30 state colleges/universities

• 51 state-recognised private institutions

• 444 programs (state-funded or self-funded)

• enrolment more than quadrupled between 1989 and 2005

• teacher trainee numbers have recently plummeted

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Teacher education in higher education

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Distribution of teacher training institutions

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Teacher education philosophy

Kolb’s Learning Cycle (Kolb 1984)

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Levels of teacher training

The „Decision Pyramid” and Teacher Training for E.L.T. Brumfit and Rossner: 1982

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Continuing professional development

• regulated by the Ministry of Education

• required for promotion and retaining jobs and

• a list of accredited courses published every year

• a mandatory 120 credits every 7 years for each teacher

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Educational Information Strategy (1996–2006)

• delivery methods supported by ICT at all levels of education (Schoolnet Program)

• digitalisation of learning content (LMS), providing access (Digital Knowledge Base)

• institutional and individual IT infrastructure development (Sulinet Express)

• a unified educational identification, infrastructure and IT applications for educational and administrative processes

• monitoring and analysis

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ICT in education courses offered by

• professional teachers’ organisations

• Schoolnet

• textbook publishers

• hardware and software developers

• private trainers

• embassies and cultural institutes

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Two projects in ICT and teacher training

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The Roma IT Project (2003-05)

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The Roma IT Project (ROIP)

• OECD-funded research project (2003-2005)

• focussing on equal opportunities

• involving teachers from disadvantaged schools

• subject-specific (11) contact course based on practitioners’ projects

• material incentives

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ROIP: method

• goal: content development and introduction to new media literacy

• ‘mentored innovation’

• teachers receive input and experiment

• performance measured primarily through children’s results

• case studies

• collection of best practices

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The Roma IT Project (ROIP)

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ROIP: Findings

• cognitive development (inductive,combinative thinking, reading)

• persoonal development (self-assessment test)

• increase in motivation (time spent on homework)

• sustainability?

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The European Pedagogical ICT Licence (EPICT)

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The European Pedagogical ICT Licence (ePICT)

• a web-based service for the professional development of teachers

• original licence: UNI.C. Danish IT Centre for Education and Research

• in Hungary since 2006• country adaptations updated yearly• ICT skills through hands-on school-based

examples (handling, understanding, reflecting upon technology)

• teamwork via blended learning

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The European Pedagogical ICT Licence (ePICT)

5-6 months

output: lesson plans

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The European Pedagogical ICT Licence (ePICT)

Compulsory modules• Let’s find something on the net• Type a text• Where are you now? Communication and collaboration on the Internet• The choice is yoursOptional modules• Pictures tell the story – working with images on the computer• It does its own calculations - spreadsheets• Information on the screen – presentation tools and interactive stories• Get it out on the net – web pages and dissemination on the Internet• Into the database – internal databases• The die is cast – models and simulation• Columns? – layout and desktop publishing• Is it not possible to learn it on the computer? – educational software• It is easy on a computer? – working methods and ICT• ICT as a compensating tool• ICT and reading skills• Games and edutainment in education

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The European Pedagogical ICT Licence (ePICT)

• accredited (popular)

• available in various delivery modes

• always current

• focus on pedagogy

• ICT viewed as an agent of change (innovation)

• certification: sense of achievement

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ReferencesBrumfit, Cristopher és Richard Rossner (1982): The

‘Decision Pyramid’ and Teacher Training for E.L.T. English Language Teaching Journal, 36/4, 226-231

EPICT, www.epict.orgEuridyce: The information network on education in

Europe, www.eurydice.orgHungarian Ministry of Education and Culture,

www.okm.gov.huKárpáti Andrea: Travellers In Cyberspace: ICT In

Hungarian Roma Schools. In Kárpáti Andrea (ed.): Promoting Equity Through ICT in Education. Paris: OECD, 2004, 141–156.

Kolb, David. A. (1984): Experiential learning: Experience as the source of learning and development. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

ROIP, edutech.eltel.hu/roip

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Thank you for your attention.Merci de votre attention.Köszönöm a figyelmet!

[email protected]@international.gc.ca

download: csoma.eu/CNIE

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Hope to see you in Hungary soon!