polish e-ducational policy
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Polish E-ducational PolicyStudy Visit MODN 2011
Alicja Wujec Kaczmarek and Renata Nycz
Teacher E-training‘Standards of teacher training in ICT’ 2003prepared by the Board of Media and ICT
Education at Polish Ministry of Education• Obligatory for all teachers• The knowledge of terminology, hardware,
software and the teaching methods which apply ICT
• ICT as an element of teacher training• The role and use of ICT in the subject field
Teacher E-training‘Standards of teacher training in ICT’ 2003• Humanistic, ethical, legal aspects of the use of
ICT• ICT as the didactic tool in subject teaching Stages of teacher professional development and
ICT (Polish Ministry of Education Directive, 2004)
• require the ability to apply ICT skills in teaching
Polish E-ducational Policy
New syllabus base• Introduces the elements of ICT on all levels of
education from the elementary level to the higher secondary school in all subjects
• Example: foreign lgs • I and II phases of education: after the 3rd
grade a pupil is able to use picture dictionaries, books in multimedia form
Polish E-ducational Policy
• after the 6th grade a pupil is able to use the sources of information in foreign lg with the use of ICT (encyclopedia)
III phase of education: a student is able to write a short and simple text eg. e-mails, can react to an e-mail in a written form and use the multimedia sources of information; a student has vocabulary and lg skills to talk about science, technical inventions, ICT and media.
Polish E-ducational PolicyIV phase of education: a student uses the
multimedia sources of information with the use of ICT technologies
Although the new syllabus base has been introduced into schools there is no legal regulations concerning e-ducation
Polish E-ducational Policy
• Step 1: Introduction of computer labs into Polish schools on all levels of education financed by EFS
• Step 2: Teacher training in the use of ICT• Step 3: Purchase of necessary softwarecoordinated by the Polish Ministry of EducationThe first phase ended in 2008.
Polish E-ducational Policy
• Projects aimed at creating educational platforms on different levels of education: lower secondary schools, higher secondary schools and universities
• Introduction of e-learnig or blended learning systems (especially at the universities)
• In 2010 introduction of e-learning and blended learning on the lower levels of education
Polish E-ducational Policy
E-class registers in lower and higher secondary schools
• to manage the administrative and didactic work of the teachers
• to communicate with parents epecially in vocational schools
financed by the schools individually
E-schoolProject ‘E-school’ in 2010 for lower and higher
secondary schoolsThe aims of the project• Introduction of computer equipment of new
generation, e-books, interactive whiteboards, digital cameras
• Offering the teachers the access to didactic materials in electronic form
• Test generators to prepare tests in paper and electronic forms
E-school• The possibility of carring out different tests
corrected authomatically with the tables of results
• Class e-registers for the students and the teachers, thematic fora for teachers and students, the Internet information system for the parents
• In the first phase of project the didactic materials will encompass the following subjects: Maths, Physics, Chemistry
Innovative vocational school
Project ‘Innovative vocational school’ in 2009 financed by EFS Operational Programme Human Capital Programme
The aims of the project:• Teacher training in modern teaching methods• Equipping schools in newest hardware and
software
Innovative vocational school
• Improving the quality and attractiveness of vocational education• Supporting the school programmes which are directed to equal the educational chances and improving the educational process with ICT tools• Preparing the teachers to conduct curricular and extra-curricular classes aimed at development of ICT key competences • Development of interdisciplinary projects with ICT tools
Innovative vocational school
The teachers will have additional classes for at least 1000 students in the form of modules. Twenty vocational schools from Opole province with their students, teachers and heads will participate in the project.
E-Academy of Future• e-Academy of Future in overregional programme of development of key competences with the emphasis on science, ICT, foreign languages and enterprise. It financed with European Union funds.• It is aimed at the students and teachers of lower secondary schools from the whole Poland. 200 lower secondary schools, 1500 teachers oraz 15000 first year students who have begun their education in school year 2010/2011 will take part in the project.• It will last for 3 years from the 1st September 2010 till the end of school year 2012/2013
School 2.0
The project initiated by Gazeta Wyborcza is aimed at the teachers from all educational levewls who feel the neeed to introduce ICT into Polish schools. The teachers who whant to teach their students how to use electronic sources of information and the Internet in a creative and responsible way. The project helps to develop critical thinking skills, selecting and verifying information and using theoretical knowledge in real life situations.
School 2.0
• Codes 2.0(examples of good practice how to use ICT technologies worked out during debates and discussions in schools
• ICT tasks (the ways to test and introduce codes 2.0 during the lessons and at home)
• Educational projects (the method promoting student authonomy, creativity and cooperation
• School Festivals 2.0 (the ways to celebrate the school achievements in the field of ICT
• Experts debates and conferences• Workshops and training for the project participants.
Problems with E-ducation
• No legal regulations• Insufficient financial support, lack of modern
equipment and the Internet access in numerous schools
• Mental barriers (teachers, headteachers)• Inadequate teacher training• Disappearing projects: One laptop for one
pupil
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