1 WORKSHOP Teacher Professional Development for Tomorrow, Today Patti Swarts, GeSCI Africa Regional Programme Coordinator 27 – 29 April 2009 NCDC, Kigali,

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1 WORKSHOP Teacher Professional Development for Tomorrow, Today Patti Swarts, GeSCI Africa Regional Programme Coordinator 27 – 29 April 2009 NCDC, Kigali, Rwanda

2 From ‘Chaos’ to TPD for ICT Framework EFA Quality E-Learning Corporate Partners Equity Teachers ICT integration ODL OCT Literacy Teachers Competence ICT Initiatives Vision 2020 UNESCO Access Life lone learning Society Knowledge building Knowledge sharing Knowledge Training Knowledge Providers Curriculum Assessment M& E Chaos Exams

3 What are the… Theme(s) Trends / Issues Models / Approaches Tools Community / Networks From ‘Chaos’ to TPD for ICT Framework

4 (Human-Computer) Interaction Design From “Chaos” to TPD for ICT Framework Key actors / Community Tools Themes Model / Approaches Trends / Issues

5 (Human-Computer) Interaction Design From “Chaos” to TPD for ICT Framework Three Approaches for ICT Integration in Teacher Professional Development Policy & VisionTechnology literacyKnowledge DeepeningKnowledge Creation Curriculum & AssessmentBasic KnowledgeKnowledge Application21 st Century Skills PedagogyIntegrate TechnologyComplex Problem SolvingSelf Management ICTBasic ToolsComplex ToolsPervasive Technology Organization & AdministrationStandard ClassroomCollaborative GroupsLearning Organizations Teacher Professional Development Digital LiteracyManage & GuideTeacher as Model Learner Source: UNESCO 2008