Estimation of Number of Personnel Who May Need Orientation/Training
This step is to estimate the number of personnel to be involved in the Project at the different geographic and institutional levels, and who may need orientation/training as a prerequisite for successful implementation of the ICT Project.
Step 1: Estimate the Scope of Personnel for Each Project Institution
The team, in consultation with local authorities, estimates for each Program Institution. Personnel include administrators, project coordinator, teachers, and technicians.
The Team may also consider the potential of training some students to maintain ICT infrastructure and hardware, thus lowering the required numbers of computer technicians.
Record the estimates for each institution by clicking on its name in the list below and completing the form. Once the form is submitted a appears next to the institution's name.
Estimate Personnel Involved in the Project at the Regional Level
Step 2: Estimate the Number of Personnel Involved in the Project at the Regional Levels
The Team, in consultation with regional and central authorities, identifies the personnel - at each geographic area (as defined in Tool 2.2) - who may have influence on the implementation of the ICT Program, and who may need orientation about the purpose, potential, and elements of the Project. Such personnel include department heads, education officers, supervisors, ICT coordinators, etc…
Record the position/role and number of such personnel, for each geographic area (as defined in Toolbox 2.2) by clicking on its name in the list below and completing the form. Once the form is submitted a appears next to the institution's name.
Estimate Personnel Involved in the Project at the Central Level
Step 3: Estimate the number of Personnel Involved in the Project at the Central Level
The Team, in consultation with central authorities, identifies the personnel at the central level who may have influence on the implementation of the ICT Program, and who may need orientation about the purpose, potential, and elements of the Project. Such personnel include department heads, education officers, supervisors, ICT coordinators, etc…
Complete the form below with position/role and number of such personnel for the central offices.
Mapping Personnel Attitudes: Institution Level
Step 1: Map Personnel Attitudes towards ICT-in-Education: Institution Level
Ask personnel in Program institutions - as identified in Element 1 of this Tool - to fill out the "Attitude Survey of Teachers and school Administrators"
Mapping Personnel Attitudes: Regional and Central Levels
Step 2: Mapping Personnel Attitudes and Perceptions: Regional and Central Levels
Also ask personnel at regional level and central levels - as identified in Element 1 of this Tool - to fill "Attitude Survey of Decision Makers and Planners"
The results give an indication of the intensity of need for orientation to deal with misconceptions about ICT and to develop positive attitudes regarding the potential and effectiveness of ICT in education.
3. Mapping of Skills in the Use of Technology for Education of Personnel in Program Institutions
Personnel directly involved in the use of technology within the ICT project need to have the skills to use this technology. Before planning the training content in this area, it is important to determine the existing level of technological skills of personnel who will be directly involved in the use of the technology (Teachers/facilitators and ICT coordinators.) For instance, a school administrator must have a positive attitude toward technology to support the project, but does not need to know how to use technology; while a teacher does.
Ask the personnel in Program institutions (as defined in element 1 of this Tool) - to fill "Technology Skills Survey" below
To prepare the personnel for effective implementation of the ICT Program, a program of orientation and training must be provided to the personnel identified above. The program should take into consideration two things:
The attitudes/perceptions and skills of targeted personnel (as surveyed in Sections 2 and 3 above)
The desirable knowledge, attitudes and skills that they should have in order to ensure successful and effective implementation of the Project.
The Team, in consultation with specialists in training and in the different areas of the ICT program (such as hardware, contentware, using ICT for teaching/learning, etc.), plans for four types of orientation/training programs:
Orientation of Central and Regional Staff
Orientation and Training of the Administrators of the Program institutions
Trainingg of Teachers/facilitators and ICT Coordinators
Training of Media and Computer Technicians
The development of the actual curriculum and the running of the programs will take place at the appropriate times during the implementation phase of the Project.
Orientation/training Programs
1. Orientation of Central and Regional Staff
Target:
This program targets the personnel identified in Step 1.2, and takes into consideration their attitudes as measured in Step 2.3.
Program:
The Orientation Programs should cover the following topics.
Objectives and elements of the ICT Project as articulated in Tool 2.2
3.
Elements of the implementation plan as outlined in Tool 5.2 (Master Plan) and corresponding Toolboxes under "Planning for Implementation."
4.
How to plan for acquisition and maintenance of ICT infrastructure, equipment and contentware.
5.
If ICT for management is included in the ICT Project, training in the use of this component.
Duration :
Topics 1-4 may require 2-3 days; Topic 5 may require 3-4 days
Orientation/training Programs
3.Training of teachers/facilitators and ICT coordinators
Target:
This program targets the teachers/facilitators identified in Step 1.1, and takes into consideration their attitudes as measured in Step 2.1 and their skills as measured in Step 2.2.
Objectives and elements of the ICT Project as articulated in Tool 2.2
3.
Elements of the implementation plan as outlined in Tool 5.2 (Master Plan) and corresponding Toolboxes under "Planning for Implementation."
Skill Training in:
1.
Use of equipment and software selected for the Project, including learning management systems
2.
Technical and pedagogical use of contentware acquired and/or developed for the Project
3.
Surfing the web for education resources, objects and assets, guided by Tool 4.3 (where connectivity is possible)
4.
Using collaborative instruments where feasible, such as email, chat rooms, etc.
Duration:
The orientation segment may require 2-3 days; the skill training program may require 5-10 days
Orientation/training Programs
4. Training of Media and Computer Technicians
Target: This program targets the technicians and designated students identified in Step 1.2.
Program: Normally technicians have a satisfactory background in technical skills. However, they need to become well acquainted with the specific features of the ICT Project to be of value to the administrators, instructors and learners in the Project institutions.
They should therefore, join the program for administrators, for the following topics:
How to plan for acquisition and maintenance of ICT infrastructure, equipment and contentware.
If ICt for management is included in the ICT Project, training in the use of this component.
Similarly, they should join the program for teachers/facilitators, for the following topics:
Use of equipment and software selected for the Project, including learning management systems
Technical and pedagogical use of contentware acquired and/or developed for the Project
Experts developing the content of the training program for teachers and facilitators may benefit from the following reference:
Sam Carlson and Cheick Tidiane Gadio. 2002. "Teacher Professional Development in the Use of Technology". In Wadi D. Haddad and Alexandra Draxler. Technologies for Education: Potentials, Parameters, and Prospects. Paris: UNESCO and Washington, D.C.: Academy for Educational Development.
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) - Recommended Foundations in Technology for All Teachers: http://www.iste.org/
OUTPUT OF THIS TOOL
The application of this tool generates the following files:
These files are saved in the Country's Filing Cabinet. They may be accessed anytime from the Filing Cabinet or from the above list by clicking on the specific file.
If any documents have been uploaded to the Team Bookshelf, they may be accessed at anytime.
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