Computers in Third-World Schools

Computers in Third-World Schools
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9781349207930
ISBN-13 : 1349207934
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Computers in Third-World Schools by : David Hawkridge

The reasons why governments of developing countries should put computer technology in their schools are highly controversial, but no less than the actual use being made of these comparatively expensive machines and their software. This book looks at experience in African, Asian and Arabic-speaking countries that already have computers in some of their schools. It is based mainly on research in China, Jordan, Kenya, Mauritius, Sri Lanka and Tunisia. The authors debate policy and practice in the light of experience to date. They identify the rationales commonly deployed by Ministries of Education and international agencies, but argue themselves for a long-term view of the potential of computers to liberalise education, and through such education to reduce dependency and inequity.

Capacity Building for IT in Education in Developing Countries

Capacity Building for IT in Education in Developing Countries
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9780387351957
ISBN-13 : 0387351957
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Capacity Building for IT in Education in Developing Countries by : Gail Marshall

Deryn Watson CapBIT 97, Capacity Building for Information Technologies in Education in Developing Countries, from which this publication derives, was an invited IFIP working conference sponsored by Working Groups in secondary (WG 3. 1), elementary (WG 3. 5), and vocational and professional (WG 3. 4) education under the auspices ofIFIP Technical Committee for Education (TC3). The conference was held in Harare, Zimbabwe 25th - 29th August 1997. CapBIT '97 was the first time that the IFIP Technical Committee for Education had held a conference in a developing country. When the Computer Society of Zimbabwe offered to host the event, we determined that the location and conference topic reflect the importance of issues facing countries at all stages of developmen- especially Information Technologies (IT) development. Information Technologies have become, within a short time, one of the basic building blocks of modem industrial society. Understanding IT, and mastering basic skills and concepts of IT, are now regarded as part of the core education of all people around the world, alongside reading and writing. IT now permeates the business environment and underpins the success of modem corporations as well as providing government with cost-effective civil service systems. At the same time, the tools and technologies of IT are of value in the process of learning, and in the organisation and management of learning institutions.

World Conference on Computers in Education VI

World Conference on Computers in Education VI
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 1074
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ISBN-10 : 9780387348445
ISBN-13 : 0387348441
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis World Conference on Computers in Education VI by : David Tinsley

In this book about a hundred papers are presented. These were selected from over 450 papers submitted to WCCE95. The papers are of high quality and cover many aspects of computers in education. Within the overall theme of "Liberating the learner" the papers cover the following main conference themes: Accreditation, Artificial Intelligence, Costing, Developing Countries, Distance Learning, Equity Issues, Evaluation (Formative and Summative), Flexible Learning, Implications, Informatics as Study Topic, Information Technology, Infrastructure, Integration, Knowledge as a Resource, Learner Centred Learning, Methodologies, National Policies, Resources, Social Issues, Software, Teacher Education, Tutoring, Visions. Also included are papers from the chairpersons of the six IFIP Working Groups on education (elementary/primary education, secondary education, university education, vocational education and training, research on educational applications and distance learning). In these papers the work in the groups is explained and a basis is given for the work of Professional Groups during the world conference. In the Professional Groups experts share their experience and expertise with other expert practitioners and contribute to a postconference report which will determine future actions of IFIP with respect to education. J. David Tinsley J. van Weert Tom Editors Acknowledgement The editors wish to thank Deryn Watson of Kings College London for organizing the paper reviewing process. The editors also wish to thank the School of Informatics, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics of the Catholic University of Nijmegen for its support in the production of this document.

School Management and Effectiveness in Developing Countries

School Management and Effectiveness in Developing Countries
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 0826479103
ISBN-13 : 9780826479105
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis School Management and Effectiveness in Developing Countries by : Clive Harber

This book is quite different from existing 'Western' books on school effectiveness. It describes and analyses the way in which schools operate in developing countries and also tries to explain why they are as they are. Examining them at three levels - the macro, the meso and the micro - the authors use a theoretical framework that they have termed 'post-bureaucracy.' The book has four interlinked sections. First the authors examine the existing economic and theoretical contexts around school effectiveness, including an analysis of the causes of economic crisis and its impact on school management. In the second section the analysis of schools as bureaucratic facades is proposed. The reality of school life, from which any theory of school effectiveness must derive, is illustrated by an ethnographic account of the job of the headteacher in developing countries. The third section explores different ways to understand this reality, operating on three levels: global relationships, national and community cultures, and individual agency. In the final section Haber and Davies draw these levels and realities together. They argue for the democratization of schools as the only way forward for effective education fordevelopment.

Cyberspace, Distance Learning, and Higher Education In Developing Countries

Cyberspace, Distance Learning, and Higher Education In Developing Countries
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9789004131217
ISBN-13 : 9004131213
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Cyberspace, Distance Learning, and Higher Education In Developing Countries by : N'Dri Thérèse Assié-Lumumba

This resourceful book provides cutting-edge exploration and insightful analysis of educational implications of technology and distance higher education in Africa and Asia, critically examining access, curriculum, pedagogy, externally designed programs, the quest for ownership and strategies for creating a knowledge society.

Resources in Education

Resources in Education
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : MINN:30000010537748
ISBN-13 :
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Cross National Policies and Practices on Computers in Education

Cross National Policies and Practices on Computers in Education
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 9780585327679
ISBN-13 : 058532767X
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Cross National Policies and Practices on Computers in Education by : Tjeerd Plomp

This book presents some of the results from the second stage of lEA's study of Computers in Education (CompEd). lEA, the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement, conducts international comparative studies focussing on educational achievement, practices, and policies in various countries and education systems around the world. It has a Secretariat located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. lEA studies have reported on a wide range of topics, each contributing to a deeper understanding of educational processes. The CompEd study is a project that sheds light on the way computers have been introduced in education and on how they are being used across the world today. The study proceeded in two stages with data collected for stage 1 in 1989 and for stage 2 in 1992. Results from both stages have been published in a variety of publications. This book reports about a special part of the study. Student achievement and school processes come into being in the context of the structure and the policies of national (or regional) education systems. The variety found in the CompEd results led us to ask how much might be explained by differences in these national or regional contexts. That is the reason the CompEd study took the initiative to invite the countries participating in the study, as well as some other countries that have had interesting developments in the domain of educational computers, to write a chapter describing their policies and practices regarding computers in education.

Computer Assisted Learning 1989

Computer Assisted Learning 1989
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781483299068
ISBN-13 : 1483299066
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Computer Assisted Learning 1989 by : M.R. Kibby

This volume contains a selection of papers from the CAL '89 Symposium and includes papers on a wide range of topics related to computer assisted learning. Papers selected include those from the following areas: CAL design, electronic mail and networks, hypermedia, learning and cognition, multimedia, CAL policy and practice and artificial intelligence techniques and knowledge base systems.

Cross-National Information and Communication Technology Policies and Practices in Education

Cross-National Information and Communication Technology Policies and Practices in Education
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 592
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ISBN-10 : 9781607525097
ISBN-13 : 1607525097
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Cross-National Information and Communication Technology Policies and Practices in Education by : Tjeerd Plomp

This compendium of papers documents educational ICT policies and practices in 37 countries, making it a valuable resource for understanding and comparing ICT-related national policy developments in education. We believe that this work offers a unique in-depth examination of the trends within major education systems and how they have adapted to and taken advantage of the challenges and opportunities posed by the new information and communication technologies. A special feature of this edition is that it allows for interesting comparative analyses of sub-groups of countries, as many Asian, European Union, and former eastern-European countries, as well as the United States and Canada (among others), are included in the book. But it allows also for other than regional comparisons given that a number of newly industrialized countries (such as Brazil, Chile, Malaysia, and South Africa) are represented in this book, together with many OECD countries. This book is the result of the effort and hard work of the contributing authors, many of whom are the NRCs for IEA SITES in their respective countries. Special thanks must go to the Norwegian Royal Ministry of Education and Research and the Netherlands Kennisnet ICT OP School Foundation, both of which provided generous support for the preparation and dissemination of the book, to the Center for Information Technology in Education (CITE) of the University of Hong Kong, which assisted in the technical preparation of the manuscript, and to the IEA Secretariat, which facilitated the copyediting of the chapters. We want to acknowledge especially the professional contribution of Paula Wagemaker, who has copyedited the entire volume. This copyediting work is especially critical and challenging, as many of the chapters were written by authors for whom English is a foreign language. We also want to express our appreciation to David Robitaille, chair of the IEA Publications and Editorial Committee, and his committee for the critical and constructive review of the manuscript.

Open and Distance Learning in the Developing World

Open and Distance Learning in the Developing World
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9780415194198
ISBN-13 : 0415194199
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Open and Distance Learning in the Developing World by : H. D. Perraton

"Open and Distance Learning in the Developing World sets the expansion of distance education in the context of general educational change and reviews its use for basic and non-formal education, schooling, teacher training and higher education."--BOOK JACKET. "Hilary Perraton provides a balanced evaluation of the legitimacy, advantages and disadvantages of distance education as a way of teaching and learning."--BOOK JACKET.