An ICT Implementation Strategy for Primary Schools in Fiji


Autoria(s): Chandra, Vinesh; Chandra, Ramila
Contribuinte(s)

Georgsen, Marianne

Zander, Par-Ola

Data(s)

17/12/2013

Resumo

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been embraced with hope and optimism in both developing and developed countries. While in the developed countries most citizens have access to one or many of the devices which utilize this technology (e.g. desktop, laptop, tablet, mobile phone), in developing countries this “luxury” can only be afforded by a privileged few. The use of these technologies in primary schools in developing countries is low. This is due to the fact that there are other bigger issues that some of these countries have to grapple with such as meeting the basic health and education needs of its citizens. Quality primary education and global development partnerships are two of the eight Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations (UNDP, 2012). Many Governments, NGO’s, service organizations, and individuals in developing countries are always looking at ways in which the disparity (not just in terms of ICT) can be narrowed. There has to be a greater collaboration between stakeholders in developing and developed countries (Mutonyi & Norton, 2007). How do stakeholders from developed countries engage with partners in developing countries to deliver meaningful and relevant outcomes for primary school students using ICT? As a first step getting the key stakeholders on side is critical. In the Fijian context, schools are managed and run by committees who are members of the community. Therefore, getting the committee on side together with the head-teachers and teachers is critical. Conversations about teaching and learning with technology can then follow with greater ease. The sustainability of any innovative approaches is also an essential element of this equation. Through this lens, this chapter investigates how ICT can be implemented in primary schools in Fiji. It proposes a three-layered approach which focuses on: (1) the community, school leadership, and teachers; (2) content, pedagogy, and technology, and (3) sustainability.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70243/

Publicador

Aalborg University Press

Relação

http://forlag.aau.dk/Shop/medier-og-informatik/changing-education-through-ict-in-developing-.aspx

Chandra, Vinesh & Chandra, Ramila (2013) An ICT Implementation Strategy for Primary Schools in Fiji. In Georgsen, Marianne & Zander, Par-Ola (Eds.) Changing Education through ICT in Developing Countries. Aalborg University Press, Aalborg, Denmark, pp. 129-152.

Direitos

Copyright 2013 Aalborg University Press

Fonte

School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #080000 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES #130000 EDUCATION #130311 Pacific Peoples Education #130313 Teacher Education and Professional Development of Educators #ICT #Teacher Education #Millenium Development Goals #TPACK #Fiji
Tipo

Book Chapter