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Professor Asha Kanwar President & CEO, Commonwealth of Learning COL in the Commonwealth: Promoting Learning for Sustainable Development
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Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting Vancouver, 1987 Copyright Commonwealth Secretariat
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WHAT IS IT FOR? The Commonwealth of Learning To help Commonwealth governments and institutions use various technologies to improve and expand education, training and learning in support of development
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Outcome Evaluation 2012-15 ‘All the initiatives moved successfully forward, on time and within budget. The large majority of the agreed Performance Indicators were met ….the relative cost-effectiveness of COL has been commented on favourably….’ Neil Kemp & Glen Farrell, 2015
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Impact Evaluation 2006-2015 ‘COL has had a major impact on individuals… is highly respected and well regarded, flexible and nimble organisation which leverages partnerships…to achieve outcomes’. Stephen Murgatroyd with Janet Tully, 2015
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Thank you for appointing Focal Points: Our direct link to each other Africa & the MediterraneanAsia PacificCaribbean
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‘Learning for Sustainable Development’ Economic growth Social inclusion Environmental conservation
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Quality education leading to effective learning outcomes Skills for employment and entrepreneurship Knowledge and skills for peace and global citizenship Qualified teachers
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AccessQuality Shared Challenges Equity Cost
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Leveraging New & Existing Technologies
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Two Sectors EducationSkills
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Education
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Open Schooling Ms. Frances J. Ferreira Education Specialist
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Empowering learners “I left school in year 5 when I got married at the age of 12. I am now 22 and have 3 children. I went back to school so that I could help my children with their schoolwork.” Open/Innovative Schooling
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Teacher Education Dr. Jessica N. Aguti Education Specialist
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- 29 Teacher Educators: 11 countries in Africa ‘Importance of ICT in Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century’ NIE, Singapore May 2015
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U SING ICT S TO ENRICH TEACHING & LEARNING Collaboration with AVU – 2015 1,692 registered Use of video clips, graphics and games Kenya, South Africa, India, United States, Nigeria, Uganda, Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, Pakistan, Tanzania
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Higher Education Dr. Godson Gatsha Education Specialist
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Commonwealth Executive MBA/MPA Higher Education 11 partner institutions across the Commonwealth with a total enrolment of over 27,000 since inception in 2002.
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Virtual University for Small States of the Commonwealth (VUSSC) Mr. John Lesperance Education Specialist
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Snow Ball Effect Virtual University for Small States of the Commonwealth (VUSSC) “I think of it as the VUSSC Snowball Effect…in the tropics. I remain grateful.” Marcia Musgrove The Bahamas Inspired by VUSSC, Marcia went on to do a Master’s degree in Curriculum, Instruction & Technology and became an OER advocate.
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Skills
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Technical & Vocational Skills Development (TVSD) Dr. Alison Mead Richardson Education Specialist
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Skills training: Bangladesh Rehana Khatun – poultry farmer
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Lifelong Learning for Farmers (L3F) Dr. K. Balasubramanian Education Specialist
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Increasing food security Lifelong Learning for Farmers (L3F) Every $1 invested in learning, facilitation and networking resulted in $9 worth of income and assets in India.
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Technology Enabled Learning Dr. Sanjaya Mishra Education Specialist
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Commonwealth Certificate for Teacher ICT Integration (CCTI) Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA) Building knowledge and skills in the use of ICT in the classroom
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Gender Cross-Cutting Theme Ms. Rosanne Wong Gender Equality Manager
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Mainstreaming gender Gender Cross-Cutting Theme Integrating a gender equality perspective in programme design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
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What you can get from COL World Class Expertise Innovative Models Resources Capacity Building
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COL Board of Governors
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