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Telepresence Teaching in Uruguay Is it Delivering Results?
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Overview
•Outline of Project
•Subjective Evaluation Survey of Classroom Teachers
•Objective Evaluation Results of Achievement Test
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Plan Ceibal • Plan Ceibal is a Uruguayan project, developed by MEC, the Uruguayan Ministry of Education and Culture; the National Telecommunications company ANTEL, (Administración Nacional de Telecomunicaciones); the Board of Public Education, ANEP (Administración Nacional de Educación Pública); and LATU (Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguay).
http://www.ceibal.edu.uy
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Plan Ceibal • Started 2007 with distribution of XO-1 laptops (ceibalitas)
• By 2009 Uruguay became first country in world to have given one laptop to every primary school student
• By 2009, 350,000 children & 16,000 teachers had received ceibalitas
• No cost wireless Internet connection in all state schools
• Fiber optic connections progressively replacing these
• Video conferencing equipment being installed in all schools
http://www.ceibal.edu.uy
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Plan Ceibal2013 Review • 570,000 laptops distributed by 2012 (to all
students & teachers)• 4-year TCO (Total cost of ownership) $100 per
year per child including laptops, internet costs, administrative costs, fiber optic costs, robotics, planned VC facilities, portal and LMS platform as well as digital resources for many subjects, initial training for teachers.
• Focus on quality implementation• Recommended focus on core priorities:
increasing high school graduation rates; Mathematics; Literacy (Spanish & English)
http://www.ceibal.org.uy/docs/FULLAN-Ceibal-English.pdf
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Ceibal English • In 2012 the British Council was selected by Plan Ceibal to project manage Ceibal en Inglés (Ceibal English), delivering remote teaching via video conferencing in Uruguayan primary schools.
• Goal = provide access to English language learning to primary students (grades 4-6) and their teachers all over Uruguay.
• Because of a lack of trained/qualified English teachers, Ceibal English uses remote teachers (RTs) via video conferencing
• Additionally, classroom teachers (CTs) are taught English via moderator-supported English course (LearnEnglish Pathways)
http://uruguay.britishcouncil.org/en/ceibal-en-ingles
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Project Plan
• Proof of concept pilot phase 2012 - 20 primary schools; 1,000 Year 4 learners (aged 10-11)
• March 2013 expansion: 500 classes; 96 schools; Years 4,5 & 6
• July 2013 expansion: 1,000 classes • March 2014 expansion: 2,100 classes• By June 2015: Total of 4,000 classes (c.
100,000+ learners)
http://uruguay.britishcouncil.org/en/ceibal-en-ingles
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Survey of Class Teachers (CTs)
November 2013
Aims:Opinion CTs have of projectPerception of tech support
Relationship CTs & RTs
630/942 CTs responded(67%)
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Respondents per RT Institution
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Source of Remote Teachers
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Evaluation of classes
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Conduct of class by country of origin of RT
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Rapport with pupils by country of origin of RT
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Level of Spanish of RT
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Level of Spanish of RT
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Is the Level of Spanish of the remote teacher a problem for coordination% of teachers who were poor or very poor in Spanish – 23 instances/ 3 %)
Is the poor or very poor Level of Spanish of the remote teacher a problem for the dynamics of the class?% of teachers who were poor or very poor in Spanish – 23 instances/ 3 %)
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Who corrects the pupils?
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Frequency of coordination with the RT
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Reasons for lack of coordination with the RT
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Do you teach practice lessons B and C each week?
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Do you use lesson plans for lessons B and C?
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
How do you obtain the lesson plans for lessons B and C?
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Evaluation of digital materials of the programme (songs, videos, games, images)
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Achievement TestingAugust 2013 (baseline)
and December 2013
Aims:Evaluate differences:-
Pilot groups March 2013 groups
July 2013 groupsGroups not studying English
grammar/vocab test only
Excluded children studying English outside school
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Number of pupils tested by grade in November 2013
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Number of pupils tested by social background
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Average scores by social background and time of test
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Average scores by grade and time of test
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Number of students tested in August by month of entry into project
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Number of students by grade at time of entry into project
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Number of students by grade and social background at time of entry into project
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Distribution of students according to score (in quintiles) by time of entry into project
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Distribution of students according to score (in quintiles) social background and level of difficulty
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Average score by grade and time of entry to programme
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Percentage of correct responses by question, time of entry to the programme and level of difficulty – easy questions
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Percentage of correct responses by question, time of entry to the programme and level of difficulty – medium difficulty questions
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Percentage of correct responses by question, time of entry to the programme and level of difficulty – hard questions
Telepresence Teaching in UruguayIs it Delivering Results?
Conclusions
“The data is consistent and very robust. There are differences between children who started
the programme in March 2013 and July 2013 on both versions of the tests in all grades and in all
social contexts. There are also marked differences in the test results in July and
December, for the groups which began in July. All analyses were carried out excluding children
who claim to study English outside of school. All differences are statistically significant”.
Claudia Brovetto, Plan Ceibal