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ICT and the Multigrade TeacherThe Hungarian NEMED Project in International
Context
Andrea Kárpáti ([email protected])Eötvös University, Budapest
UNESCO Chair for ICT in Education
ICT immersion in primary schools in Europe – a diverse landscape
Finland, England: primary and secondary schools equally targeted
Hungary, Greece, Romania: secondary schools promoted
Availability of digital teaching aids in national languages: primary level content inferior
Internet connection: a vaguely defined concept – multigrade requires classroom level access
ICT for Multigrade Schools – Potentials for Teaching and Learning
1. (Digital) learning materials: quality should match traditional school content
2. ICT solutions cater for individualised instruction: special needs and talent development
3. Collaboration methodology: ICT as catalyst
4. ICT for communication: ease, attractiveness, documentation value
EU projects target ICT issues relevant for NEMED – 1. Access to content
CALIBRATE - www.calibrate.eun.org
High quality digital learning materials freely accessible
BM:BWK, Robert Kristöfl 05-10-2006, 5/8
EUN-Projekt CALIBRATE: Content Austausch
Content Exchange Interface
CALIBRATE Brokerage System
© bm:bwk, bildung.at
Content-Pool B
Content-Repository B
Content-Pool D
Content-Repository D
Content-Pool C
Content-Repository C
Bildungspool Austria
Austrian Content Cluster
EU projects relevant for NEMED2.a Teaching strategies
www.kp-lab.org
Aim: connect the world of work and local communities to schools.Method: experimental training courses, community projects designed / piloted / evaluated / disseminatedConnections with NEMED: 4 multigradeschools form collaborative project team
EU projects relevant for NEMED2b. Collaborative strategies
EPICT – www.epict.org
• 17 modules for blended learning,4 have to be selected
• Teacher groups of 3-5, school based tasks
EU projects relevant for NEMED3. ICT for communication
www.e-twinning.eun.org
e-Twinninge-Twinning, e-project partnerships in Europe
Multigrade Pedagogy:Towards a New Framework
HUNGARY: problem: cognitive skills emphasized, communication and affective skills neglected. Solution:
Custom-tailored in-service training courses with targeted ICT solutions
Usage of collaborative VLE-s for teachers first and for their classroom communities later
Competitions to motivate / encourage achievement and promote selfesteem
NEMED in Hungary – the teamwww.edutech.elte.hu/nemed
Principal investigator: Andrea Kárpáti, ELTE, Faculty of Sciences, Budapest, HU
Investigators:
Katalin Munkácsy, ELTE
Péter Fehér, Baranya County Institute of
Education, Pécs, HU
Participants: 18 multi-grade schools (developmental project), 31 schools /
400 students (competition)
Teacher education
Bologna process introduced: B. A. and M. A. level for primary / secondary school teachers
Primary school teachers are trained at B. A. level in teacher training colleges for four years (primary school teachers).
M. A. level: primary school teachers follow a four-year course at a college of education and specialize in two subjects.
NEMED training: in-service, 3-month,blended learning course + EPICT (European Pedagogical ICT Licence (www.epict.org )
ICT and the Multigrade TeacherThe Hungarian NEMED Project in International
Context
Andrea Kárpáti ([email protected])Eötvös University
UNESCO Chair for ICT in Education