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Our background: GeSCI’s Foundation
Developing countries are placing ICT and Education at the centre of their development strategies.
However, developing countries are less equipped in terms of human capacity and financial resources to successfully and effectively harness the potential of ICT.
With this in mind, GeSCI was founded by the UN ICT Taskforce in 2003, and began operations in 2005 working initially with Namibia, Ghana, India, Bolivia and later Rwanda. GeSCI is now operating also in regional forums and programmes in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
WSIS
UN ICT TaskForce
GeSCI as a Global
Programme
Context of our work: Knowledge Society
In the globalized world , knowledge is increasingly the key factor of production as well as a raw material for economic development (= poverty eradication).
Information, knowledge and innovation based businesses are taking over many of the traditional sectors of commerce and industry.
While the transition to knowledge-based economies and societies is progressing, the gap between developing countries and developed or industrialised countries can be widening due the lower investments in ICT, education and innovation processes in developing countries
“World of Knowledge”
“World of Money”
Field of our work: Transitioning Education for a Knowledge Society
It is acknowledged that transitioning successfully to the knowledge society requires investment in education, innovation systems, ICT infrastructure and implementation of those policies that support such a transition.
A coherent Knowledge Society policy requires collaboration across the relevant ministries, especially between ministries of education, S&T, industry and finance.
Education ministries are in key role in this development. Therefore GeSCI’s mission is to work together with MoEs empowering their policy making and strategy capacity.
Our challenge in Developing Countries
While the importance of education is commonly accepted the developing world faces severe challenges with regard to education. Some of these challenges can be addressed with ICT
These challenges can be summarised as: a lack of universal and inclusive
access to education; poor quality of education; poor management of the education
system and the increasing irrelevance of the
current education system in the knowledge society.
INCLUSIVE ACCESS?
QUALITY ?
RELEVANCE ?
MANAGEMENT ?
GeSCI Outreach 2009 - 2011 1. Country programmes involving direct
advisory engagement with developing country MoEs to provide high quality strategic advice and support to the countries’ own plans, policies and efforts to deploy and integrate ICTs in education.
2. Regional programmes involving knowledge sharing between GeSCI and the partner countries and between the partner countries, at the regional level in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
3.3. Knowledge products and research Knowledge products and research through the identification of major through the identification of major knowledge gaps or common challenges knowledge gaps or common challenges related to ICTs in education. related to ICTs in education.
4. Promoting partnerships and facilitating global policy dialogue with a diverse number of partners, globally, regionally and locally.
The way we work:Knowledge Sharing
At the heart of GeSCI’s mission is the concept of Knowledge Sharing
This requires multi-stakeholder partnerships
MoE’s
Donors
Scie
nce
Bu
siness
GeSCIGlo
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Experts
Education
Comm
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Civil
Soci
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Workshop on North/South Research partnerships for ICT in Education Background
General N-S research programmes remain easily isolated from development practice and policy making processes
Multi-stakeholder approaches must be developed jointly by researchers, policy makers and practitioners
Goals of this seminar Bring together researchers, policy makers and practitioners in
CT4E
To identify emerging issues, challenges and demand areas in ICT4E
To share experiences on existing models/ projects in ICT4E
To initiate dialogue on joint opportunities for north/south partnership in ICT4E
Workshop : Research themes GeSCI is interested to develop furtherNew models and processes to integrate of ICTs in
teaching and learning
Sustainable deployment models for infrastructure, connectivity and accessibility;
Broader institutional issues related to ICT in education like educational management and M&E.
Capacity issues related to ICT4E, especially teacher education and ICT
Broader issues related to relevance of education as well as ICT and educational content
Outcome of the workshop: Connecting research to policy making and developmentNew joint research
projectsNew models for
integrating research to education development and policy making
New capacities in South and North
Policy making
Research
Education Development
GeSCI
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