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Towards a Policy for ICT in Indian Schools
1. As the interface between the technology and society is expanding, we need an
unambiguous policy statement saying ‘why ICT in schools’.
2. The Policy should recognize the significant shift all over the world, from the use
of the technology as a delivery device for children to passively receive a fixed
amount of ‘content’, to:
- practices that empower the learner to use technology as a tool for
exploration,
- uses such as communication, collaboration, mining information
and the like, and
- reach out to those whom schools have not been able to retain.
3. The Policy should enlist the expected outcome of ICT-use in schools, which
should be perceptible (if not measurable) in the learner as:
- Knowledge to handle real-life problems
- Skills to use technology
- Attitude to face issues arising along with technology expansion
- Values to respect social institutions and
- Competencies to combine all these and act as an active, socially
- responsible learner.
4. The Policy may also:
- underscore the need for flexible school curricula, which would
promote a vast range of spontaneous and innovative ICT practices
- implement systemic reforms to support such practices and
- spell out a plan for teacher preparation.
5. The Policy should spell out the provisions for
- monitoring of ICT in schools programmes, including development
of databases of practices in schools
- periodic, data-driven (i.e. not opinion-oriented) policy review, so
that the Policy becomes a dynamic entity – not for repackaging.
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Read all the responses to our call for suggestions, recommendations and position papers on ‘Defining a Roadmap for Building a National ICT in School Education Policy’
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CONSULTATIONS
Round Table Discussion on Capacity Building of Teachers and Schools in ICT
September 30, 2008, Hotel Claridges, Aurangzeb Road, New Delhi
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Second National level consultation on Building a policy for ICT in school education
Second Inter-Ministerial Meet, March 12, 2008, Hotel Claridges, Aurangzeb Road, New Delhi
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First National level consultation on Building a policy for ICT in school education
13th February, 2008, Grand Inter-Continental, New Delhi
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UNESCO Solution Exchange: Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICTD) Community
Visioning Workshop 6th-7th, December 2007 at Auroville
Concept Note: Building a stakeholder consultation process (HTML)
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International Conference on Universal Quality School Education (UQSE)
GeSCI Session: Towards a Policy on ICT in Education
23 November, 2007, Hotel Ashok, New Delhi
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Second Consultation for Policy Focus on Digital Content
Manthan Awards, September 22nd, 2007, India Islamic Cultural Center, New Delhi
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First Consultation for Policy Focus on Digital Content
December 19, 2007, NUEPA, New Delhi |
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First National Stakeholder Consultation Workshop
eINDIA2007, July 31st, Hotel Taj Palace, New Delhi
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