Project to investigate improving literacy and numeracy outcomes of distance education students in the early years of schooling


Autoria(s): Dole, Shelley; Yelland, Nicola; Latham, Gloria; Fehring, Heather; Wilks, Anne; Faulkner, Julie; Lee, Libby; Masters, Jennifer; Lowrie, Tom; Glynn, Therese
Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

The project was commissioned to investigate and analyse the issue of effective support for distance education students in the early years of school to maximise literacy and numeracy outcomes. The scope of this project was limited to students living in rural and remote areas who are undertaking education at home and who are in their early years of schooling. For the purpose of this project, the early years are conceptualised as the first three years of formal compulsory schooling in each of the States and Territories. There were a number of key tasks for the project which included: 1. Examining of the role of home tutors/supervisors This included interviewing personnel from the State and Territory distance education providers as well as the principals, teachers, home tutors and children. 2. Describing literacy and numeracy teaching and learning, and the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in distance education This aspect of the project involved a critical review and analysis of relevant literature and reports in the last five years, and a consideration of the new initiatives that had been implemented in the States and Territories in the last two years. 3. The development of resources Through examination of the role of home tutors/supervisors, and an examination of literacy and numeracy and the use of technology in distance education, three resources were developed: ● A guide for home tutors/supervisors and schools of distance education about effective intervention and assessment strategies to support students’ learning and to assist the home tutors/supervisors in implementing ICT to support the development of literacy and numeracy in the early years. ● A calendar of activities for literacy and numeracy that would act as a stimulus for integrated and authentic activity for young children. ● An embryonic website of resources for the stakeholders in rural and distance education that might act as a catalyst for future resource building and sharing. In this way the final key task of the project, which was to create a context for a strategic dissemination plan, was realised when a strategy to address effective dissemination of the findings of the project so as to maximise their usefulness for the relevant groups was achieved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:40938

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Department of Education, Science & Training (DEST)

Palavras-Chave #Distance education #Early years #Rural and remote communities #Literacy outcomes #Numeracy outcomes #Project #AX #330104 Educational Policy, Administration and Management #749906 Education policy #130208 Mathematics and Numeracy Curriculum and Pedagogy #130204 English and Literacy Curriculum and Pedagogy (excl. LOTE, ESL and TESOL) #130201 Creative Arts, Media and Communication Curriculum and Pedagogy #1301 Education Systems
Tipo

Book