ICT in Education: Issues & Questions. Gwang-Jo Kim Director of UNESCO Bangkok

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ICT in Education: Issues & Questions Gwang-Jo Kim Director of UNESCO Bangkok

Outline I. Introduction II. Key Policy Questions III. UNESCO s Work IV. The Way Forward

What do we mean by ICT in education? Definition of ICT in Education Comprehensive approach to innovate education systems, methods, and management through Information Communications Technology Restructuring education system Diversifying teaching-learning methods & practices Engaging all stakeholders of education and adapting rapid to changes in society and the environment Enhancing education efficiency, effectiveness, and productivity

What do we mean by ICT in education? Scope of ICT in Education ICT as a subject (i.e. computer studies) ICT as a tool to innovate teaching-learning practice (i.e. digital content, multimedia, teaching-learning methods, learning environment) ICT as an administrative tool (i.e. education management information systems (EMIS) ICT as an expanding learning opportunity (i.e. distance learning, e-learning) ICT as a facilitator of higher-order thinking skills (i.e. learner-centered, self-directed learning, tailored learning)

What does ICT mean to individuals and society? ICT and the world of work ICT and skill/wage premium ICT and employment ICT as a source of economic growth

ICT and the world of work Computerization and job task content within occupations 1977 1984 1991 Examples Complex Communication 2.94 3.57 4.02 Eliciting critical information and conveying a convincing interpretation of it to others Expert Thinking 5.70 5.86 7.08 Identifying and solving new problems Routine Cognitive Routine Manual -18.18-16.56-18.48 Filing, Bookkeeping 1.74 0.83 0.37 Assembly line work (Values are OLS regression of ten times annual change in the occupational task measure) Source: Murnane, et. al. (2003)

Wage Premium associated with ICT skills Source: Chris N. Sakellariou & Harry A. Patrinos (2003), Technology, Computers, and Wages: Evidence from a Developing Economy

ICT Employment Share of ICT specialist occupations in the total economy, 1995 and 2007 % 5 1995 2007 4 3 2 1 0 Source: OECD (2008), OECD Information Technology Outlook 2008

Economic Growth Effects of ICT Source: World Bank (2009), Information and Communications for Development 2009

Where do we stand in terms of ICT? E-Readiness World Region Score Source: The Economist Intelligence Unit (2008), E-readiness rankings 2008

UN E-Readiness Indicator 2008

Persistent Digital Divide: by National Income Levels Source: ITU (2008), Report on the World Summit on the Information Society Stocktaking

Where do we stand in terms of education attainment? Global Divide between the world s richest and poorest nations OECD countries Primary Secondary Post-secondary Sub-Saharan Africa 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Proportion enrolled by age and level of education Source: UNESCO (2008), EFA Global Monitoring Report 2009 age 24 age 23 age 22 age 21 age 20 age 19 age 18 age 17 age 16 age 15 age 14 age 13 age 12 age 11 age 10 age 9 age 8 age 7 age 6

(%) Wealth Gap: within countries Survival to grade 100 80 60 OECD countries (Finland) LAC, Richest 20% SWA, Richest 20% Latin America and Caribbean, average SSA, Richest 20% LAC, Poorest 20% South and West Asia, average Sub-Saharan Africa, average Grade Attainment by wealth quintile in sub-saharan Africa, South and West Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean 40 SSA, Poorest 20% 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SWA, Poorest 20% Grade Source: UNESCO (2008), EFA Global Monitoring Report 2009

Taken Together Chances/opportunities for leapfrogging Use of ubiquitous technology applications: Wireless connections, mobile devices, mobile phones, game machines, digital television, electric home appliances, and digital cameras Risk of lagging further behind ICT becomes indispensible Virtually all countries invest in ICT in education

Q1. Does ICT increase access to learning opportunity? Education opportunities in dispersed locations where conventional schools are not viable; A choice to students and parents of what they want to learn; A safety net for school drop-outs so they do not lapse into illiteracy; Alternative venue to schools and; Second chance education Source: UNESCO (2003), Meta-survey on the Use of Technologies in Education in Asia and the Pacific 2003-2004

Case from India: National Open School Largest open school in the world in terms of enrollment, programmes and courses offered and the geographical area in the secondary level Network of 13 regional centers and more than 1,400 study centers spread all over India Offers secondary & senior-secondary courses During 2007-08 admission year, 340,342 students enrolled, 28.96% (sec.) and 36.69% (sr. sec.) certified Source: UNESCO (2003), Meta-survey on the Use of Technologies in Education in Asia and the Pacific 2003-2004 with updated data from http://www.nos.org/

Case from Korea: Cyber Home Learning System Cyber Home Learning System (CHLS) and Educational Broadcasting Service (EBS) for economically and geographically disadvantaged students PC support project for low-income families 17 Cyber Universities for adults to promote lifelong learning Source: KERIS (2007), Research into the effectiveness and benefits of Cyber Home Learning System in 2007

Q2. Does ICT promote student learning? Percentage of students in schools whose principals report that instruction is hindered by shortage of computers for instruction Source: OECD(2006), Are Students Ready for a Technology-Rich World? What PISA Studies tell us

Networked Readiness and Quality of Math and Science Education in AP Networked Readiness Index 2008-2009 Score 7 6 5 India China Singapore 4 3 2 Timor-Leste 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Math and science education in your country s schools (1 = lag far behind most other countries schools, 7 = are among the best in the world) Source extracted from: World Economic Forum (2008), Executive Opinion Survey 2007

Results of Intel LEARN PROGRAM Target children & communities that have limited access to technology Curriculum to design, create and solve problems in collaboration with peers in order to gain new knowledge Implementation 422,000 children in 9 countries Source: Intel LEARN PROGRAM Evaluation Findings (2007)

Access to ICT and Student Achievement Achievement of Problem Solving 550 500 450 Poland Greece Slovak Re. Hungary Japan Portugal Italy Finland Canada New Zealand Ireland Belgium Germany U.S. Korea Austria Australia Sweden Iceland Switzerland Denmark 400 Turkey Mexico R =.76 50 60 Source: PISA 2003 Data Analysis. 70 80 90 Percentage of Student s Using Computer at Home

Availability/use of computer and student achievement in math Source: OECD(2006), Are Students Ready for a Technology-Rich World? What PISA Studies tell us

Average number of computers at home of the lowest and highest achievers

Q3. To what extent can ICT be a solution for better educational management? National/systematic level Establish a comprehensive e-government project to enhance efficiency and quality of general civil services (procurement, service delivery, monitoring and evaluation, etc.) Local level Share data and information among education administration organizations and other government departments School level Handle education administration in a more efficient, convenient, and innovative way

ICT Leadership Training of Australia & New Zealand Project : Leadership Strategy Learning in an ONLINE world Purpose Development and application of school-based and systemic leadership to support the seamless integration of ICT in 21 st century learning environment Main Contents mentoring programs for students, staff and community online professional learning and leadership programs based on an audit of capability electronic reporting to students, parents, and systems defined standard and effectiveness measures for online and blended learning video conferencing, pod-casting and audio data conferencing security and safety policies and procedures protecting students and staffs online teaching, learning and assessment resources, programs, tools and service data analysis in monitoring school achievement and setting targets governance and administration processes with transparent accountabilities Source : MCEETYA (2006)

Case from Korea: NEIS National Education Information System Web-based online administration system for educational administration Concept of NEIS Service General Affairs(Payroll, Audit, Budget, Accounting, HR Mgmt. for Staffs staffs, etc.) (MPOEs, LOEs) Statistics Academic Affairs(Processing students grade, recording student activities and their performance), school accounting, etc. Teacher/Non-teaching staff (Schools) Statistics NEIS General Affairs 16 Metropolitan ㆍ Provincial Offices of Education G4C Service Academic Affairs G4C Service(Home-Edu) (Getting their child s school Parents/Citizen activities, Online requirement and Issuance of certificate) Code/Inde x NEIS MEST G4C Service Statistic s

Q4. How do we sustain investment in ICT? ICT, one of the most important pillars of a global knowledge-based society, will play a key role in improving education and economy ICT technology a push and pull between H/W and S/W is constantly changing, a certain percentage of ICT devices and software should be replaced/upgraded every year

Rapid Technical Development 1800 Number of transistors on a chip (in millions) 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Source: OECD (2008), Trends Shaping Education

Case from Korea: Mobilization of Financial Resources Diversify financial resources including special tax, public & private funds, tax reduction to related industries Strengthen cooperative mechanism among the ministry of education, Metropolitan/Provincial Offices of Education and private partners Examine multi-year budgeting system to raise the efficiency of financial investment and to guarantee longterm perspective because a single year framework cannot suffice Source: KERIS (2006), Analysis of ICT in Education Budget (2001-2005) and ways to reform in Korea

Focus Area in ICT in Ed of UNESCO Standard Setting Policy dialogue Technical assistance in making masterplan ICT in Education Indicators Capacity Building From policy makers, teacher trainers, to master teachers From individual to institutional capacity Catalyst for International Cooperation ICT for Literacy Education ICT in non-formal Education (Community Multimedia Centers) Laboratory of Ideas ICT in Higher Education, e.g., Researches on the employability of IT graduates Clearing House Research & Knowledge Sharing

Standard Setting A Regional ICT Competency Standard for Teachers to support member states standard development A Regional Guideline on Teacher Development for ICT-Pedagogy Integration to guide teachers development through the fourstage pyramid of ICT-pedagogy integration Transforming Infusing Applying (a) Stages of ICT usages Emerging (b) Pedagogical Usages of ICT

30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Current Situation on ICT in Education Master Plan in Asia-Pacific as of 2009 A survey based on literature review and field visits Developed countries and emerging economies of this region (e.g., China, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam), and some developing countries (Cambodia, Sri Lanka) have complete and systematic ICT in education master plans Most Pacific & Central-Asian countries do NOT have or no literature available No or N/A (8) Mentions in National Educational/ICT Plan (26) Self-Systematic ICT in Education Master Plan (13)

Capacity Building I - Building national capacity in ICT in education policy planning ICT in Education Policy Toolkit in collaboration with World Bank (www.ictinedtoolkit.org) More than 400 policymakers of 29 countries trained Assisted Cambodia, Sri Lanka develop National ICT in Education Master Plans. Discussing with Bangladesh

Capacity Building II Developing institutional capacity of teacher education institutions (TEI) Next Generation of Teachers Project : - Target more than 50 of TEIs of 16 countries (Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam) -Three-pronged approach: Deans Forum (institutional leadership), Curriculum Development, and Training of Trainers

Capacity Building III Building individual capacity of key actors Training of trainers and master teachers: National Workshops on ICT-pedagogy Integration for 13 countries and over 400 teacher educators trained Development of E-learning modules ICT in ED Essentials and ICT in Education Decision-Making South-South Cooperation Project Development of training modules and supporting materials Online learning modules Online forum

Catalyst for International Cooperation High-level ICT in Ed Seminars for education leaders in cooperation with World Bank ICT for Literacy Education in cooperation with five Field Offices To promote the use of ICT (mobile phones) for literacy education of adult illiterates in five countries: Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, and Pakistan

Clearing House ICT in Education Website - No. 1 in Google Search Engine with key term of ICTinED e-newsletter - Published every 2-3 weeks and auto-sent to over 4500 global subscribers Print publications and CD-Roms - Over 30 publications produced, and about 4000 copies sent to over 500 distinctive recipients Online Community: www.unescobkk.org/forum/education/ict Awards on ICT in Ed Innovative Practice - Three categories: teachers & teacher educators, education planners & managers, non-formal educators

Building national capacity in evidence-based ICT in education policy planning and implementation Promoting policy dialogue, knowledge sharing, and innovation dissemination Monitoring the progress of using ICT to promote education quality Fostering North-South-South co-operation and public-private partnership

gj.kim@unesco.org www.unescobkk.org/education/ict www.unescobkk.org/forum/education/ict 13th APEID Conference ICT Transforming Education